(KNZA)--The report of a suspicious vehicle leads to the arrest of two people in Jackson County on burglary and other charges.
Sheriff Tim Morse said shortly after 8:00 Friday night Jackson County deputies and the Hoyt Police Department responded to a report of a suspicious car parked behind a residence in the 13-thousand block of S. Road near Hoyt.
He said deputies discovered that forced entry was made to the property, and law enforcement stopped the car east of T. Road on 126th Road.
34-year-old Rachel Johnson, of Wellsville, and 36-year-old Bradley Cowling, of Carbondale, were taken into custody.
Morse said the duo was alleged to be in possession of property that came from the residence at the time of their arrests.
Cowling was booked into the Jackson County Jail for burglary, theft, felony interference with law enforcement, and criminal use of weapons. Cowling also had outstanding warrants for his arrest from other Kansas jurisdictions. Johnson was booked into the Jackson County Jail for burglary and theft.
Bond is pending at this time.
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