(KMZA)--A Humboldt, Nebraska man is jailed in Nemaha County, Kansas following what authorities say was a robbery committed with a baseball bat.
18-year-old Joseph Creamer is accused of using the bat to strike his victim in the head in order to steal undisclosed items.
The Nemaha County Sheriff's Office says that happened on the night of August 10, near 208th Road, with the investigation ongoing since that time.
The probe led to the issuance of search warrants, which authorities say have produced evidence implicating Creamer in the crime.
On November 23, he was taken into custody in Nebraska on a Nemaha County warrant in connection with the August crime.
Waiving extradition, Creamer was transported to Nemaha County, where he remains jailed on a bond of $150,000.
He faces charges of aggravated battery, aggravated robbery, conspiracy to commit aggravated battery, and conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery.
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