(KNZA)--A Jackson County man is accused of beating another man on the head with a baseball bat over a dispute concerning property.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, in a release, said 49-year-old Ervin Mitchell, of Soldier, was arrested last Thursday evening for aggravated battery and two counts of aggravated assault after the Sheriff's office received a report of a disturbance in the 17-thousand block of W. Road, south of the city of Denison
Jackson County Sheriff- deputies and the Kansas Highway Patrol, along with Jackson County EMS and Mayetta Fire Department responded to the scene.
Morse said a KHP trooper used a taser at the scene in order to bring Mitchell into custody.
Following his arrest, Mitchell was booked into the Jackson County Jail. He remains held on a $30,000 bond.
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