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    You are at:Home»Local News»Three Suspects in Murder Case Headed for Initial Hearings

    Three Suspects in Murder Case Headed for Initial Hearings

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    By KMAN Staff on February 14, 2014 Local News, Top Story

    Three suspects facing charges involving the recent death of a Junction City woman will be heading to more initial hearings next week.

    25-year-old Larry Anderson, 23-year-old Drexel Woody, and 22-year-old Marryssa Middleton are each being held on a $1,000,000 bond by the Geary County Sheriff’s office for their alleged connections to the  death of 24-year-old Amanda Clemons.  The next hearing is set to begin on the 20th of February in Geary County District Court.

    According to police reports a person matching Clemons’s description was reported missing after witnesses say she was placed into a silver vehicle occupied by four other people.  Clemons’s remains were later found by authorities in a remote rural Geary County location.

    An investigation featuring support from the Junction City Police Department, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation led to a search warrant on Fort Riley, and then to the remote location in Geary County.

    Marryssa Middleton
    Marryssa Middleton
    Larry Anderson
    Larry Anderson
    Drexel Woody
    Drexel Woody
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