(KNZA)--The Omaha, Nebraska woman accused of killing three members of a Sabetha family last November in a Jackson County head-on collision is back in Kansas.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse says 49-year-old Maria Perez-Marquez, who was captured earlier this week in Nebraska by U.S Marshals, was transported by Sheriff's deputies back to the Jackson County Jail Friday after waiving extradition.
Perez-Marquez failed to appear for a scheduled preliminary hearing October 11 in Jackson County District Court on three counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated battery and one count of reckless driving. She was free on a $10,000 bond at the time.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals to locate Perez-Marquez, and she was arrested Tuesday on a no bond warrant.
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