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    Suspect Charged in Wounding of Deputy

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    By KMAN Staff on March 17, 2013 State News

    WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A 26-year-old woman has been ordered held on $1 million bond on charges of attempted murder in the shooting of a Sedgwick County sheriff’s deputy.

    KFDI-FM reports (http://bit.ly/13Y0ABU ) Clara Crosser, of Gardner, was charged Friday and ordered to return to court for a preliminary hearing March 28.

    Crosser is one of two suspects in the shooting of a 33-year-old deputy who chased their vehicle Monday into Butler County. The deputy was struck by shotgun pellets in one eye and the upper body. He was released from a hospital Wednesday.

    A 35-year-old male suspect was wounded by a Highway Patrol trooper. The suspect has been moved from a hospital to the Sedgwick County jail.

    Crosser is charged with three counts of attempted first-degree murder and seven other counts, including burglary and possession of methamphetamine.

    Information from: KFDI-FM, http://news.kfdi.com

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