(KNZA)--A Horton man has been convicted of charges in connection with a July 2023 Brown County wreck that left four others injured.
According to court documents, Timothy Pahmahmie pleaded no contest Monday in Brown County District Court to two counts of aggravated battery and one count of driving under influence of alcohol or drugs.
In exchange of the plea, four additional counts were dismissed.
Sentencing was set for August 5.
Pahmahmie was charged last September following an investigation by the Kansas Highway Patrol into two-vehicle wreck early July 4th, 2023 at the intersection of 100th and Kingfisher Roads, about a mile west of U.S. 159 Highway.
The KHP says Pahmahmie was traveling on 100th Road when his pickup truck crashed into the driver's side of a SUV on Kingfisher Road driven by Brandon Wingender, of Everest.
Wingender and a passenger in his vehicle, Brenda Middleton of Horton, suffered suspected serious injuries in the wreck.
Pahmahmie and two passengers in his vehicle, Roberta Hanchor of Nevada, and Adrain Darnell, of Horton, were also injured.
Pahmahmie remains free on a $100,000 bond.
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