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    Man pleads no contest in kidnapping, sex assault in Salina

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    By KMAN Staff on February 25, 2016 State News

    SALINA — A Delphos man has pleaded no contest to five felony counts in connection to the robbery and sexual assault of a convenience store employee and the kidnapping of a female customer at a Salina Wal-Mart.

    The Salina Journal reports that 31-year-old Jerrid W. Logan entered his plea Tuesday. He was charged with kidnapping, aggravated assault, robbery, attempted rape and aggravated criminal sodomy.

    Logan was accused of approaching a woman in July and leading her into a Wal-Mart at knifepoint. Authorities say she pulled away and Logan punched the woman before fleeing.

    Later that day, prosecutors say Logan entered a convenience store and took a female clerk, at knifepoint, into a back room. Authorities say Logan took money that the clerk offered and then sexually assaulted her.

    He is scheduled to be sentenced May 2.

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