A Mt. Vernon man has been charged with forcible rape and kidnapping.
Brogan C. McKrola, 22, is accused of rape, sodomy and sexual abuse â all by forcible compulsion â as well as kidnapping, according to information filed in Grant County Circuit Court by District Attorney Jim Carpenter Dec. 21.
Carpenter said in a press release Dec. 23 that McKrola was indicted by a grand jury Dec. 23 on charges of first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, first-degree sexual abuse, second-degree kidnapping, three counts of strangulation and furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Carpenter said the charges stem from events at a party in the 400 block of Southwest Brent Street in John Day Dec. 19, involving numerous minors and alcohol.
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