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Overland Park homicide investigation leads to police chase and arrest in Olathe An Olathe Police cruiser was damaged during a high-speed chase with a person of interest in an Overland Park homicide investigation Monday night and had to be towed away from the scene near Dennis Avenue and Keeler Street. The suspect suffered non-life-threatening injuries according to police and was taken into custody. No officers were injured. Photo credit Mike Frizzell.
A 26-year-old man is in custody in connection with an Overland Park homicide investigation after leading Olathe Police on a high-speed chase late Monday evening.
In a news release, Olathe Police Captain Ryan Henson says officers were dispatched to an address in the 800 block of North Hamilton Street to assist Overland Park Police with contacting a person of interest in a homicide investigation.
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The Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, which houses Douglas County District Court and a number of other criminal justice services at 111 E. 11th St., is pictured April 8, 2020.
A Lawrence man accused of stabbing another man for insulting him will stand trial on felony charges of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated burglary.
After hearing testimony during a preliminary hearing Thursday in Douglas County District Court, Judge Kay Huff bound Brian Samuel Stubbs, 24, over for trial on four charges. Along with the felony charges, Stubbs is facing the misdemeanor charges of criminal use of a weapon and obstruction.
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A Leavenworth woman was killed in a three-vehicle collision in southern Leavenworth County, according to an online report from the Kansas Highway Patrol.
The crash was reported at 9:50 a.m. Friday on 222nd Street.
Karley R. Housworth, 18, was driving south in a Chevrolet Cobalt when her car reportedly struck the back of a GMC pickup truck.
Housworth reportedly overcorrected after the collision and her car then collided head-on with a northbound Dodge Ram.
Housworth, who had not been wearing a seat belt, was transported to Overland Park Regional Medical Center where she was pronounced dead, according to the KHP report.