WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A judge has ruled that a man accused of raping and trying to kill a 7-year-old Wichita girl will go on trial.
Corbin Breitenbach is charged with attempted capital murder, aggravated criminal sodomy and aggravated burglary. Prosecutors allege he broke into a woman’s condo in June and attacked the girl before putting her back into a bed and leaving.
The now 8-year-old girl testified during a preliminary hearing Wednesday. She and her younger brother were staying at the woman’s home the night she was attacked. Breitenbach was staying at his girlfriend’s nearby apartment.
Prosecutors say DNA linked Breitenbach to the crime.
A trial is tentatively set for Sept. 25.
Breitenbach did not say anything during the hearing. His attorney entered not guilty pleas to all the charges against him.
Police on the scene of the Monday night shooting-photo courtesy KAKE
SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting that sent four people to a hospital.
Just after 11p.m. Monday, officers responded to a home in the 2000 Block of West MacArthur in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.
When officers arrived, they came in contact with a 23-year-old resident of the home with a gunshot wound to his thigh, according to Davidson. Three other adults were also at the home at the time of the shooting. They were not injured.
Investigators learned that four suspects including three 18-year-olds and a 23-year-old went to the home to purchase marijuana. A physical altercation occurred inside the home. The 23-year-old resident and three suspects were shot. One of the 18-year-old suspects remained in a vehicle and did not enter the home.
Officers observed blood, bullet casings and other damage inside the home, according to Davidson. While officers investigating the scene, a vehicle dropped off the suspects at St. Francis Hospital.
On Tuesday afternoon, police located the suspect’s vehicle, a black Cadillac with blood inside. They also located the fourth 18-year-old suspect at the hospital. He was not injured. Officers booked him into the Sedgwick County jail for aggravated battery, aggravated assault, aggravated burglary and discharge of a weapon at an occupied dwelling, according to Davidson.
The 23-year-old resident of the home was treated at the hospital and released. The three suspects remain hospitalized in critical condition, according to Davidson. One was shot in the face, another in the groin and the other in the chest.
Possible charges against all those involved will be presented to the Sedgwick County District Attorney. Two of the suspects are known gang members, according to Davidson.
Congressman Kevin Yoder, a Republican who represents Kansas’ 3rd District, participated in his first in-person town hall meeting since last year’s election. The meeting Tuesday at Olathe City Hall was hosted by the Kansas City Star. JIM MCLEAN / KANSAS NEWS SERVICE
Facing what could be a tough race for re-election, Kansas Congressman Kevin Yoder appeared determined to strike a bipartisan tone Tuesday night in his first in-person town hall meeting since last year’s election.
He stressed the importance of civility and working across the aisle several times during the meeting sponsored by the Kansas City Star, touting his work with Democrats to expand child-care tax credits and strengthen privacy laws.
But the four-term Republican held to the party line when responding to repeated questions about his vote for a controversial GOP health care bill and President Donald Trump’s fitness for office.
Yoder repeated his criticism of the president for not “clearly and directly” repudiating white nationalists and neo-Nazis for the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va., but praised his “strong leadership” on the economy and national security.
Noting that during his first six years in office he regularly received calls from people urging President Barack Obama’s impeachment, Yoder said he saw no reason to take calls for Trump’s ouster more seriously.
“The president has been duly elected,” Yoder said. “He deserves the right and chance to lead this country.”
Many in the audience of approximately 100 at Olathe City Hall booed Yoder when he responded to a question about the Trump’s documented propensity for lying by saying: “I don’t know who lies in this country. But I will say the president — I believe — gets up every day with the best interests of this country at heart.”
Yoder defended his vote for a controversial Obamacare replacement bill that would have increased the numbered of uninsured Americans by 22 million, insisting the bill included protections not accounted for in the Congressional Budget Office estimate.
He said he’s willing to consider a bipartisan approach to stabilizing the Obamacare marketplace while Congress continues to debate long-term health policy.
“I’m not one of these people who says, ‘You know, we ought to just let it fall apart,’” Yoder said. “I’m committed to doing what we need to do to stabilize and bring insurers into the market while we fix the broken parts of Obamacare.”
Yoder’s bid for a fifth term is expected to be his toughest. He’s running in a district that Trump narrowly lost to Hillary Clinton that Democrats have targeted in their effort to regain the majority in the U.S. House.
Sensing opportunity in a potential anti-Trump wave, several Democrats are competing for the right to challenge Yoder in Kansas’ 3rd District. In addition to 2016 nominee Jay Sidie, they include Andrea Ramsey, a retired corporate attorney and former president of a nonprofit health care clinic, Tom Niermann, a high school history teacher, and Brent Welder, a labor attorney who rose to prominence in the party as a supporter of Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign.
Several of Yoder’s opponents have criticized him for ducking town hall meetings. They were also critical of Tuesday’s event because of limited seating and the process the Star’s editorial board used to select participants.
Jim McLean is managing director of the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio and KMUW covering health, education and politics. You can reach him on Twitter @jmcleanks.
SALINE COUNTY- Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on drug and additional charges thanks to the help of a rural Saline County homeowner.
Just after 4a.m. Wednesday, deputies responded to a call regarding a break-in in the 100 Block of West Prairie Ridge Road to find the suspect sprawled on the ground at gunpoint, according to Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.
The 51-year-old homeowner told deputies he heard his dog barking, so he grabbed his .357 Magnum and went out to investigate.
The homeowner found 38-year-old Jason Allen Wooderson going through his truck, according to Soldan. Wooderson also had drugs and drug paraphernalia on his person.
Deputies arrested Wooderson and booked him into the Saline County Jail for possession of an opiate, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and criminal trespassing.
He has previous convictions in Ottawa, Saline and Dickinson County for drugs, burglary, theft and criminal use of a financial card.
NORTON COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect for involvement in an alleged domestic violence incident.
Just after 2a.m. Wednesday, police were alerted to report of a domestic violence, hostage situation at a residence in the 100 Block of Howard Avenue in Norton, according to a media release.
Just after 7:30 a.m. officers made an arrest and resolved the situation with assistance from the Norton County Sheriff’s Department and Kansas Highway Patrol.
Officers booked the suspect into the Norton County Jail pending formal charges. No additional details were released early Wednesday.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Authorities have identified the human remains found at a lake near downtown Kansas City, Kansas, as those of a missing man.
The Kansas City Star reports that the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office says the remains of 61-year-old William Boyd Jr. were found on Aug. 11 at Big Eleven Lake. The sheriff’s office says it is still investigating the circumstances, but no foul play is suspected.
Barry Bennett, Boyd’s brother-in-law, says the family received the official word about Boyd’s death on Monday. Boyd, known as “Bucky,” lived nearby and was known to frequently visit the lake. Bennett says the family was “somewhat prepared” but “still praying it wasn’t him.”
BARBER COUNTY — Two Kansas teens were injured in an accident just before 7:30p.m. Tuesday in Barber County.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2012 Can-am UTV driven by Desiree E. Doherty, 15, Kiowa, was southbound on 8th Street and preparing to turn left onto Rumsey Street.
The driver lost control and rolled the vehicle.
Doherty was transported to the hospital in Wichita. She was not wearing a helmet, according to the KHP.
A passenger Bryn E. Rathgerber, 16, Kiowa, was transported to the Kiowa District Hospital.
RENO COUNTY— A Kansas man arrested for crimes in July was back before a judge Tuesday for the reading of charges that include burglary, arson and theft of services.
The state is accusing Dylan Verstraete, 23, Hutchinson, of burglary for breaking into a home in Arlington and starting a fire in the 12,000 block of Fairview Road in the Arlington area.
Finally, he’s charged with theft of property including a computer screen; three guns, including a 12 gauge semi-automatic Winchester; and miscellaneous items from a home in rural Reno County.
He has a previous conviction for burglary in Stafford County.
The current case against Verstraete will now move to a waiver-status docket next month.
TOPEKA -Tiffany, a gorilla that lived at the Topeka Zoo for nearly fifty years, touched the hearts of many people in the Topeka community. In a media release, the city reported that since her death Sunday, an overwhelming display of sympathy and condolence has been displayed.
In response to the many that have requested it, the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center will be hosting a Remembrance Ceremony in honor of Tiffany the gorilla Friday evening from 6:00 to 7:30.
For those that wish to participate in the ceremony, the zoo will open free of charge at 6:00 PM Friday evening. Between 6:00 and 7:00, guests can enjoy the zoo grounds, add wishes to a wishing tree, visit with keepers that cared for Tiffany and see a slide show depicting her life. At 7:00, a program will begin and will include remarks from Zoo Director Brendan Wiley, Zoo Keeper Joe Hood, Kindergartner Eli May and Zoo Director Emeritus Gary K. Clarke. The program and event is expected to end around 7:30.
Memorial donations made in Tiffany’s honor will be sent to the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International to benefit gorillas in their range territories in Africa.
SALINE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating five suspects from Illinois on drug charges.
Just before 1:30 a.m. Monday, a Saline County deputy pulled over an eastbound vehicle for a traffic violation on Interstate 70 just east of Hedville, according to Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.
The deputy reported a strong odor coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle uncovered three pounds of marijuana.
The deputy arrested five suspects including 18-year-old Solomon Stark; 18-year old Davon Reed; 18-year-old Davonte Day; 18-year-old D’Andre Perkins and 20-year-old James Perkins.