(KAIR)--Two people go to jail after illegally inhabiting another’s property.
According to a report from Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, 36-year-old Brian Thomas of Noble, Oklahoma and 33-year-old Samantha Miller of Atchison, were arrested on charges of criminal trespass at 913 South Fifth Street in Atchison County Wednesday.
Miller also faces a failure to appear in court charge.
The report states the pair was given a notice to vacate the property back on Nov. 8. The area was then secured and possession of the residence given back to the owner.
However, on Wednesday, it was discovered the two were back inside the residence against the court order and had broken a padlock to gain entry into the residence.
Both were booked into the Atchison County Jail.
Thomas, released on a $1,500 bond; Miller remains in jail held without bond.
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