(KNZA)--The preliminary hearing for a Hiawatha woman facing charges in two separate cases has been pushed back.
The hearing for 21-year-old Jaimie Wardrup was continued Wednesday in a Brown County courtroom to June 15th.
Wardrup is charged with aggravated indecent liberties with a child and criminal sodomy in one case involving a child born in 2000.
In the other case, she is charged with aggravated interference with parental custody, felony theft and contributing to a child’s misconduct.
Wardrup was arrested April 26th in Arkansas with three teenage runaways from the Hiawatha area who disappeared the day before. Authorities say she was driving a pickup truck that had allegedly been stolen from Hiawatha. The teens were released to the custody of their parents and/or guardians.
Wardrup remains in the Brown County Jail on a combined bond of $75,000 in both cases.
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