(KAIR)--An Atchison man is behind bars, arrested in Doniphan County in connection with drug and wildlife-related crimes.
According to Doniphan County District Court, formal charges are not yet filed against 34-year-old Andrew Feek.
According to Doniphan County Jail reports, Feek was arrested Wednesday for possession of methamphetamine and wildlife-related violations.
According to Captain Dan Melson, of the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism, Feek was arrested early Wednesday morning in Doniphan and booked into jail on the drug-related charge.
Melson told MSC News the case remains under investigation, and did not immediately provide details regarding Feek’s alleged wildlife crimes. “We still have the case under investigation, and there’s still a little more leg work to do before we can add anymore information out to the public,” Melson told MSC News Friday.
Feek remains in custody in the Doniphan County Jail.
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