(KNZA)--Search warrants are served at two Jackson County residences Tuesday evening, leading to the arrest of two suspects wanted in connection with an ongoing investigation.
Sheriff Tim Morse says the probe involves three recent burglaries committed in rural Holton(Play Audio)
Arrested at 226 Lincoln Street, in Holton, was 21-year-old Jared Matthew Harris, booked into the Jackson County Jail for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
The second arrest followed the execution of the second search warrant, served at 211 North 4th Street in Mayetta. It was there that 54-year-old Laurilyn Harris was arrested, and then booked into the Jackson County Jail for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Bond for both is set at 50-thousand-dollars each.
Morse says additional charges for residential burglary and felony theft are expected to be filed once the investigation is completed.
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