Denton man sentenced in cemetery vandalism case
12/14/2021

(KNZA)--A Denton man convicted on charges in the vandalism of a cemetery and a domestic disturbance in March 2020 has been placed on probation and ordered to pay more than $30,000 restitution.

Nicholas Cluck was given a suspended prison sentence last week in Doniphan County District Court on felony charges of aggravated battery and criminal descecration, and placed on 36-months supervised probation.

Cluck pleaded no contest to the charges in October. In exchange for the plea, charges of criminal damage to property and driving under the influence were dismissed.

Authorities say Cluck drove his pickup truck through the Walnut Grove Cemetery, northeast of Highland, on March 7, 2020, damaging multiple grave markers and a chain link fence.

 

 


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