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    Clark waives preliminary hearing in Pott County court

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    By KMAN Staff on May 12, 2016 Local News, Pottawatomie County

    A Pottawatomie County man arrested for numerous battery charges waived his preliminary hearing Thursday.

    Pottawatomie County Attorney Sherri Schuck told KMAN 26-year-old Jarvis Clark will be arraigned on May 19 and remains confined in jail.

    The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office released information Monday regarding a domestic disturbance investigation opened April 22.

    A caller reported gunshots had been fired at a home in the area of 326 E. Webster Street in Louisville and that the suspect fled the scene.

    The sheriff’s office along with officers from the Wamego Police Department began a search which led to the arrest of Clarkin the 300 block of Webster that afternoon.

    Clark was arrested for domestic battery, aggravated, assault, criminal discharge of a firearm into an occupied dwelling, aggravated endangering a child, criminal damage to property, aggravated battery and animal cruelty.

    Clark is being held in the Pottawatomie County Jail on a $500,000 bond.

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