(KLZA)-- A Falls City man was arrested two times in the past week.
According to a release from the Richardson County Sheriff's Office, on May 15, Richardson County Deputies and members of the Falls City Police Department conducted a search of the residence at 620 Fulton Street in Falls City in reference to a missing juvenile from Missouri.
During the search, authorities were unable to locate the missing juvenile, but Thomas Summers was arrested for possession of concentrated THC.
On May 18, the Sheriff's Office and the United States Marshals searched the residence at 620 Fulton Street again and during the search were able to locate the missing juvenile and return the juvenile safely back to Missouri authorities.
Summers was arrested on the 18th for contributing to the delinquency of a minor and false reporting.
The investigation is ongoing.
The Sheriff's Department thanked all the agencies involved in the investigation.
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