(KMZA)--A Seneca man is facing several felony charges stemming from two separate incidents in March.
Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert, in a press release, says 50-year-old Edward Meade has been charged in Nemaha County District Court with aggravated assault, cruelty to animals and two counts of aggravated endangering a child.
Lippert says the complaint alleges that on March 7th Meade used a deadly weapon to place another person in reasonable apprehension of bodily harm. He says its also alleged that on March 1st Meade maliciously injured a dog, and caused two children to be placed in a situation where their life, body or health were endangered.
The incidents were investigated by the Seneca Police Department.
Meade was arrested last Friday on a warrant by the Nemaha County Sheriff's Department, and booked into the Nemaha County Jail.
He was released Sunday on a $20,000 surety bond and is set to appear in court May 22nd.
© Many Signals Communcations
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Holton man killed in Jackson Co crash
Morrill pair arrested on drug, child endangerment charges
Cold case investigation leads to Holton warrant
Effingham owner regains truck following theft, arrest
Horton City Clerk's resignation accepted Monday
Local residents avoid injury in chain reaction crash
90 mph+ downburst winds blamed for Thursday damage
Wamego man sentenced in second fentanyl-related death
Mayetta pair arrested on meth, child endangerment charges
Stolen trailer, 4-wheeler, recovered in Atchison
Former Kickapoo Tribal chairman arrested
Winchester native named as Amberwell CEO
Juveniles face charges following Atchison break-in
Atchison Co's Oswald named honorary bailiff for KS Court
Two arrested following Friday Jackson Co traffic stop
Holton property search concludes with arrest
McLouth man injured in Monday wreck
No injuries in early Sunday morning house fire in Falls City
LATEST STORIES
Holton property search concludes with arrest
Former Kickapoo Tribal chairman arrested
Atchison company earns energy grant; upgrades planned
Winchester native named as Amberwell CEO
April is Alcohol Awareness Month in Nebraska
MoDOT to discuss Holt County bridge projects
Sheriff's Office to take part in drug take back event
Council hears report from golf course