(KNZA)--A Seneca man charged in connection with two residential burglaries in the Doniphan County community of White Cloud last year has pleaded no contest to charges.
35-year-old Tad Alfrey recently entered the plea in Doniphan County District Court to two counts of burglary. In exchange for the plea, four additional charges were dismissed.
Sentencing is scheduled for March 9th.
Alfrey remains in the Doniphan County Jail.
Also charged in the burglaries is 25-year-old Julian Desire Geiger, of Hiawatha. She’s charged with two counts of burglary, felony theft, misdemeanor criminal damage to property along with three drug charges.
A pre-trial conference in her case is set for March 3rd.
Authorities say a total of around $7,000 worth of items were stolen from the homes, with access by forced entry to the doors.
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