(KAIR)--An Atchison man will stand trial on several theft and burglary related charges in two cases.
Following his preliminary hearing Wednesday in an Atchison County courtroom, 23-year-old Ryan Brownfield was bound over for arraignment on four counts of burglary of a motor vehicle and four counts of felony theft in one case, and two counts of burglary of a dwelling and three counts of felony theft in the second case.
Arraignment has been set for Monday.
Brownfield was arrested in March after leading authorities on a multi county vehicle pursuit. An Atchison Police Department investigation alleges that Brownfield was involved in a number of vehicle burglaries before the pursuit began.
Brownfield remains in the Atchison County Jail, held on a $275,000 bond.
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