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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Seven teens arrested in connection to burglary, damage at Junction City business

    Seven teens arrested in connection to burglary, damage at Junction City business

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    By Brandon Peoples on September 7, 2022 Geary County, Junction City, Local News

    Officials in Geary County are investigating a Sunday burglary at a Junction City business, involving multiple suspects.

    According to the Geary County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded Monday in reference to a burglary with damage to property. Authorities say several individuals entered a locked business property at 1729 North Monroe Street in Junction City. Damage was reported to the building along with stolen property.

    Through an investigation, deputies identified seven suspects, including 18-year-olds Kody Duncan and Brianna Spitzer, of Junction City. Both were charged Tuesday with burglary, damage to property and contributing to a child’s misconduct.

    Additionally, five other Junction City teens under the age of 18 were arrested Tuesday, four of whom are charged with burglary and damage to property. They include 17-year-olds Tristin Ockomon-Trujillo, James McCardle and Ayden Johnson as well as 16-year-old Sydnee Stoner.

    Authorities also arrested 17-year-old Mackenzie Kemp, of Junction City Wednesday and issued a notice for her to appear.

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