(KAIR)--An Atchison woman, accused of kidnapping, sees her charges reduced.
That follows a review of the case by the Atchison County Attorney's Office.
According to documents related to the case, 35-year-old Rebekah Green is formally charged with one count of felony interference, and one count of disorderly conduct.
A bond hearing was held Friday in Atchison County District Court, with her next court appearance now set for Monday afternoon.
Green remains in custody at the Atchison County Jail, held on a bond of $10,000.
When she was arrested July 2, Green was taken into custody on a felony count of kidnapping along with obstructing legal process.
That followed what Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson described as the kidnapping of a 4-year-old child outside a residence in the 900 block of South 5th Street.
According to Wilson, Green was not acquainted with the family of the child.
He told MSC News the intervention of the child's family, along with the arrival of officers, led to a quick apprehension and the safe return of the child.
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