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    Fifth suspect arrested in killing of 78-year-old in Kansas

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    By KMAN Staff on September 1, 2020 State News
    Noah Farr [Left], Joseph Warden [Right] (Photo Courtesy: KBI)
    EUREKA, Kan. — The Kansas Bureau of Investigation says a 15-year-old boy is the fifth suspect to be arrested in the killing of a 78-year-old man at his home in the southeast Kansas town of Eureka.

    Officials say the teen was arrested Monday afternoon on suspicion of felony murder, aggravated burglary, felony theft and conspiracy to commit felony theft. Four others were earlier charged with the same counts in the killing of Danny Shue. Those charged are 34-year-old Leon Lindsay and 25-year-old Joseph Warden, both of El Dorado; 30-year-old Noah Farr, of Dighton; and a 17-year-old. Greenwood County deputies found Shue’s body on Aug. 19 during a welfare check at his home.

    The KBI has not released details about Shue’s death.

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