(KNZA)--A Robinson man, accused attempting to burn down a Brown County residence last year by using Molotov cocktail, has been bound over on multiple charges.
33-year-old Nicholas Juarez was bound over Wednesday to Brown County District Court on charges of criminal use of an explosive, attempted aggravated arson and two counts of criminal threat. Juarez also faces a misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia.
A sixth charge, possession of methamphetamine, was dismissed prior to the preliminary hearing.
Arraignment was scheduled for October 24.
Juarez was arrested in February of last year following an investigation by the Brown County Sheriff's Office.
He remains in the Brown County Jail, held on a $85,000 bond.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
St. Joseph Mo man killed in KS crash
Sunday evening kitchen fires battled in Atchison; one injured
Pole struck Friday; young cyclist struck Saturday in Atchison hit and run
Atchison man arrested following pursuit
Hiawatha USD 415 Supt. announces retirement
Woman arrested after Holton search warrant
Officer bitten during Atchison arrest
Packed hearing Thurs for Atchison Co Lake's future
Pottawatomie Co Sheriff's Office K9 dies
City Commission approves removal of breed-specific dog ban
New Jeff Co North leadership hired
Longtme Falls City business owner dies
Local judge among 15 seeking Supreme Court vacancy
"Highly anticipated" blackout plates coming to KS
New Brown Co Special Education director hired
Falls City Council takes action on vacant properties
County Commission approves bid for new landfill building
LATEST STORIES
Click It or Ticket campaign begins May 18
Boil Water Advisory Rescinded for Robinson
Pawnee City School Board meets
Johnson-Brock School Board meets
Packed hearing Thurs for Atchison Co Lake's future
Plea entered in Jackson Co child sex case
Doniphan Co to reapply for grant for ADA project