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    Hutchinson man pleads guilty to attempted sheltering runaways

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    By KMAN Staff on July 8, 2025 Local News

    By Rose Gruenbacher

    A Hutchinson man pleaded guilty to attempted contribution to child misconduct Monday, after reaching a plea deal with the state.

    Kobi Scroggin, 24, pleaded guilty to two two counts of attempted contribution to a child’s misconduct by sheltering or concealing a runaway.

    He was arrested March 18, after aiding two runaway children. Scroggin reportedly knew the children, also of Hutchinson, a boy born in 2007 and girl born in 2009.

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