(KAIR)--Atchison Police have arrested a Leavenworth man wanted by Wyandotte County authorities for rape and other offenses.
Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, in a release, said officers arrested 43-year-old Jesse Kroll Friday evening on a Wyandotte County warrant for rape, multiple counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child and violation of a protective order.
The charges stem from alleged crimes committed in September.
Wilson said his office was notified Friday by the Edwardsville Police Department to be on the look out for Kroll, and that he may be staying at an Atchison hotel.
Atchison Police located Kroll around 6:45 Friday evening at a hotel in the 400 block of South 10th Street where he was taken into custody without incident.
Following his arrest, Kroll was booked into the Atchison County Jail. His bond was set at $150,000.
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