Sep 07, 2022

2 adults, 5 juveniles accused of burglary at rural Kan. business

Posted Sep 07, 2022 11:00 PM
Duncan-photo Geary Co.
Duncan-photo Geary Co.

GEARY COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating two adults and five juveniles for an alleged burglary in rural Geary County.

Just after 11:30 a.m. Monday, sheriff’s deputies responded to 1729 N. Monroe Street in Geary County in reference to a burglary with damage to property, according to a media release.

Investigators learned that  on September 4, several suspects entered the locked business property at the location.  Once inside the business the suspects damaged and stole property. Through their investigation deputies were able to identify the suspects.

Spitzer-photo Geary Co.
Spitzer-photo Geary Co.

On Wednesday, deputies arrested 18-year-old Kody Nathaniel Duncan and 18-year-old Brianna Faith Spitzer both of Junction City on requested charges of Burglary, Damage to Property and Contributing to a Child’s Misconduct. They are being held on a $5,000 bond each.

Deputies also arrested/issued Notice to Appear to 17-year-old Tristin Nelson Ockomon-Trujillo; 17-year-old  James Thomas McCardle; 17-year-old Ayden James Johnson; 17-year-old Mackenzie Lee Kemp and 16-year-old Sydnee Abigail Stoner all of Junction City on requested charges of Burglary and Damage to Property: