(KNZA)--A Topeka man, accused of stealing a semi in northern Jackson County in April, has been taken into custody.
Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said 35-year-old Zane McHenry was arrested shortly after 6:30 Saturday morning following a traffic stop near 150th Road and U.S. 75 Highway.
McHenry was arrested on a felony no bond Jackson County warrant for burglary, felony theft and criminal damage to property. He was booked into the Jackson County Jail.
Morse said the Sheriff's Office was notified in April of the theft of a 1989 Peterbilt semi-tractor from the 11-thousand block of 310th Road on April 8.
On April 10, the Jackson County Undersheriff as well as several callers observed the stolen semi in north Topeka. The semi was recovered at that time.
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