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    3 Salina men accused of conspiracy to commit capital murder

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    By KMAN Staff on August 9, 2016 State News

    TOPEKA — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation says Salina men have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit capital murder as part of an ongoing probe by the I-135/I-70 Drug Task Force.

    The Salina Journal reports two 22-year-olds and one 24-year-old were arrested Sunday evening and early Monday. All three were arrested without incident and were being held in the Saline County jail on $1 million bond each.

    KBI special agent in charge Doug Younger declined to identify the intended victim or provide other information about the investigation.

    Young says giving additional details would interfere with the ongoing investigation, but noted additional arrests are possible.

    He says 30 to 40 law enforcement officers are involved in the large investigation.

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