(KLZA)--The Richardson County Sheriff's office made two felony arrests in the past week.
On Thursday, May 12th they arrested Jamie Dorney of Humboldt on charges of felony child abuse and 3rd degree assault.
On Sunday May 15th The Sheriff's Office arrested Drew Foster of Falls City on charges of Assault by Strangulation, terroristic threats, felony child abuse, domestic assault 3rd degree, 3rd degree assault and disturbing the peace.
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mrdongson (05/19/2022 7:40 AM)
Innocent until proven guilty, people dont seem to realize that, blasting mugshots on websites/social media etc. Completely ridiculous and can affect innocent peoples lives. Do better.
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