(KMZA)--New preliminary hearing dates have been set for the two teenagers accused of breaking into and vandalizing the Wetmore Attendance Center in August.
18-year-old Jarred Kramer and 18-year-old Jayme Hodge, both of Netawaka, are now scheduled to appear in a Nemaha County courtroom the morning of December 12th.
Their preliminary hearings were continued last month at their request of their attorney’s.
Hodge and Kramer are each charged with burglary, felony criminal damage to property and theft.
The pair were arrested in September following an investigation by the Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department.
They are accused of breaking into the Wetmore school sometime late August 2nd or early August 3rd, during which property was both damaged and stolen.
Damage was estimated at about $65,000.
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