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Two new Atchison Globe articles
Kimmi mystery unfolding
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"In the Kimmi case, there are no named suspects," Mr. Kuckelman said. "The case continues to proceed."
He emphasized the final investigative phase of inquisitions was ongoing, with more witness testimonies scheduled to accommodate an expanded list of potential witnesses.
Atchison County authorities have officially confirmed that Roger and Rebecca Hollister, Sabetha, are considered persons of interest in the Kimmi case. In January, authorities seized a dismantled vehicle, which resulted in the execution of a search warrant at the Hollister farm.
"When the inquisition is finished, then we'll wrap it up and press charges," Mr. Kuckelman said.
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http://www.atchisonglobeonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=16&SubSectionID=33&ArticleID=13676&TM=44470.07
Hollister charged, in custody
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Mr. Hollister officially heard the complaint against him Friday afternoon in Brown County District Court. Count I alleged he attempted to murder his wife with premeditation with the intent to kill her as he drove a motor vehicle onto the oncoming path of the semi. Count II alleged he willfully and intentionally committed aggravated battery as he caused great harm or permanent disfigurement to her.
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During Friday's court proceeding, Mr. Hollister's bond was set at $1.5 million.
James Heathman, a Topeka attorney, was hired to represent him.
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http://www.atchisonglobeonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=16&SubSectionID=33&ArticleID=13677
Kimmi mystery unfolding
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"In the Kimmi case, there are no named suspects," Mr. Kuckelman said. "The case continues to proceed."
He emphasized the final investigative phase of inquisitions was ongoing, with more witness testimonies scheduled to accommodate an expanded list of potential witnesses.
Atchison County authorities have officially confirmed that Roger and Rebecca Hollister, Sabetha, are considered persons of interest in the Kimmi case. In January, authorities seized a dismantled vehicle, which resulted in the execution of a search warrant at the Hollister farm.
"When the inquisition is finished, then we'll wrap it up and press charges," Mr. Kuckelman said.
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http://www.atchisonglobeonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=16&SubSectionID=33&ArticleID=13676&TM=44470.07
Hollister charged, in custody
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Mr. Hollister officially heard the complaint against him Friday afternoon in Brown County District Court. Count I alleged he attempted to murder his wife with premeditation with the intent to kill her as he drove a motor vehicle onto the oncoming path of the semi. Count II alleged he willfully and intentionally committed aggravated battery as he caused great harm or permanent disfigurement to her.
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During Friday's court proceeding, Mr. Hollister's bond was set at $1.5 million.
James Heathman, a Topeka attorney, was hired to represent him.
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http://www.atchisonglobeonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=16&SubSectionID=33&ArticleID=13677