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On 2024-08-01 @ 12:30:00HrsTraffic – Other at 401 E 4th

SASHA R. KIRKSET ETIM, WF/35, 17 E 2ND 7F – Was arrested for 1) Driving while revoked


On 2024-08-01 @ 10:54:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 1200 E 4th Ave 

KEVIN ZAHN, WM/62, 820 KEAST ST LOT E10 was arrested for 1) HPD WARRANT FTA


On 2024-08-01 @ 02:06:00Hrs

Traffic – Other at Carey Park Blvd & Redman Dr

ADRIAN MEJIA, HM/20, WICHITA, was arrested for 1.) HPD Warrant x1 2.) Operate MV without Ignition Interlock.


On 2024-07-31 @ 14:19:00Hrs

Theft – All Other at 7 S Adams St

An employee of Dollar General reports a known female stealing from the business. LINDA KAISER WF/46, 410 W 2nd, was arrested for 1) Theft


On 2024-07-30 @ 21:42:00Hrs

Criminal Damage at 820 KEAST ST. LOT E10

JASON R. MATTHEWS, WM/41, 627 E. 7TH AVE. Was arrested for 1.) Felony Criminal Damage. 2.) Battery on LEO. 3.) Disorderly Conduct; Fighting words. 4.) Pedestrian under the Influence, after he was called in by multiple people breaking glass on residences.


On 2024-07-30 @ 19:28:00Hrs

Traffic – Other at 100 W 9th 

CHRISTOPHER LEE MARTINEZ WM/41 129 E 7TH AVE was arrested for 1) DWS


On 2024-07-30 @ 09:24:00Hrs

Drug Offense at 200 E 9th

ANTONIO VIGIL SR, HM/64, 400 W SHERMAN was arrested for 1)Poss. of Meth and 2)Poss. of Paraphernalia.


On 2024-07-29 @ 23:45:00Hrs

Traffic – DUI at 200 BLK S. PLUM ST.

WILLIAM R. GLENN WM/55 3500 W. 9TH AVE. was arrested for 1.) DUI 2.) Interlock Ignition Violation


On 2024-07-29 @ 20:59:00Hrs

Battery at 303 W. 9TH AVE

MIRANDA R. HUFFMAN WF/31, 118 E AVE A APT 201 was arrested for 1.) Battery after she punched ALYSSA J. MOCK WF/33, 814 W. 11TH AVE.


On 2024-07-29 @ 20:13:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 1400 E. 17TH AVE.

RACHEL G. WEEKS, WF/53, 228 E. 5TH AVE. was arrested for 1.) HPD FTA; Driving while suspended.


On 2024-07-29 @ 14:52:00Hrs

Violation of Court Order at 00 E 13TH AVE

BOBBY COX, WM/41, HOMELESS, and ANGELICA RIOS, HF/33, 2121 N MAIN ST, Were both arrested for 1.) Violation of No Contact Order.On 2024-07-28 @ 22:28:00Hrs


Domestic Violence at 516 W 17th Ave

SHAWN DAVIS JR, BM/27, SAME, was arrested for 1) CRIMINAL DAMAGE-DV

On 2024-07-27 @ 15:00:00Hrs


Domestic Violence at 1000 Cessna Rd

BOBBY J. COX, WM/41, WICHITA was arrested for 1) Domestic Battery; Knowingly cause Physical Contact and 2) Driving While License Suspended. ANGELICA M. RIOS, HF/33, WICHITA was arrested for 1) Domestic Battery; Knowingly cause Physical Contact


On 2024-07-27 @ 13:02:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at City Of Hutchinson

KALEB GLASS WM/42 425 E F was arrested for 1) CRIMINAL TRESPASS DV.


On 2024-07-27 @ 08:30:00Hrs

Domestic Violence at City Of Hutchinson

DYLAN MARTIN WM/33 was arrested for 1) DV – Battery and 2) DV – Criminal Damage.


On 2024-07-26 @ 19:31:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 1632 E 23rd Ave

DAVID A. WEST, WM/29, 705 E 11TH AVE was arrested for (1) FTA original charge; Drive without ignition interlock device.


On 2024-07-26 @ 19:31:00Hrs

Warrant Service at 1632 E 23rd Ave

DAVID A. WEST, WM/29, 705 E 11TH AVE was arrested for (1) FTA original charge; Drive without ignition interlock device.


On 2024-07-26 @ 15:28:00Hrs

Traffic – DUI at 0 W Ave A

KELLEY L. BROWN, WF/46, WICHITA was arrested for 1) DUI; 1st conv; drugs or combination of drugs 2) Poss of Opiate, Narcotic or Certain Stimulant 3) Use or Possess with Intent to use Drug Paraphernalia into Human Body 4) DL Violation; No DL in Possession.


On 2024-07-26 @ 15:17:00Hrs

Traffic – DUI at 400 E 5th

JOSHUA L. BURRUS, WM/44, HOMELESS – Was arrested for 1) DUI; 1st Conv. Blood or Breath 0.8 or higher 2) Illegal transportation of alcohol.


On 2024-07-25 @ 23:15:00Hrs

Drug Offense at 2400 BLK N. LORRAINE ST.

KRISTIE A. VINSONHALER, WF/42, 1401 E. 23RD AVE. APT 214, was arrested for 1.) Possession of Methamphetamine 2.) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 3.) RNSO Warrant.

Reno County Sheriff’s blotter

On 2024-07-29 @ 21:13:00Hrs

Battery at Partridge

Reina Smith 52 YOF of Partridge was arrested for Battery DV and DUI

NOTE: ALL SUBJECTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW

Want to see more in the blotter? Contact Publisher Michael Glenn at mglenn@hutchtribune.com or Editor Gina Long at glong@hutchtribune.com.

On 2024-08-01 @ 12:30:00HrsTraffic - Other at 401 E 4th SASHA R. KIRKSET ETIM, WF/35, 17 E 2ND 7F - Was arrested for 1) Driving while revoked On 2024-08-01 @ 10:54:00Hrs Warrant Service at 1200 E 4th Ave  KEVIN ZAHN, WM/62, 820 KEAST ST LOT E10 was arrested for

CAPTION: A pennant outside the Reno County Clerk’s Office at 125 West 1st Ave in Hutchinson. CREDIT MICHAEL GLENN/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE

By Michael Glenn

Reno County is fully staffed with poll workers to handle the Aug. 6 primary election, according to Deputy County Clerk Jenna Fager. 

Fager said the only requirement to be a poll or board worker is to be a registered voter in Reno County. 

“We try to keep everyone around where they live and make sure it’s a bipartisan board in every area,” Fager said. “We hire just under 200 board workers.”

Fager said the county will hire anyone 16 and up to be a poll worker. Minors are typically put with seasoned workers. 

“We do currently have enough with backups,” Fager said. “In November, that might be a different case.”

There are 27 polling stations across Reno County, with the largest station having moved buildings this year. Fager said the voting location on the Kansas State Fairgrounds has changed slightly. 

“It’s actually going to be at the Sunflower North and Sunflower South buildings, and we will have signs for which precincts go where,” Fager said. 

For those wishing to vote before Aug. 6, Fager said they can either mail in an advanced ballot or come in person to vote at the clerk’s office, located at 125 West 1st Ave in Hutchinson.

As of 4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 30, there have been 807 walk-in votes. The clerk’s office will also be open for voting from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on election day.

Fager said after polls close at 7 p.m. on Aug. 6, the counting process begins. 

“As they come in, they’ll bring in the machines and verify the seals,” Fager said. “We pull the cards and upload them. I’ll have our advanced and early votes in one report. I’ll upload them onto our website and have it up by 7:30 p.m. at the latest. I’ll upload the cards periodically throughout the event.”

Fager said she is hoping the unofficial results will be finished by 9:30 p.m.

For voters interested in what their ballots will look like, Fager said they can check out myvoteinfo.voteks.org to preview each ballot.

CAPTION: A pennant outside the Reno County Clerk's Office at 125 West 1st Ave in Hutchinson. CREDIT MICHAEL GLENN/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE By Michael Glenn Reno County is fully staffed with poll workers to handle the Aug. 6 primary election, according to Deputy County Clerk Jenna Fager.  Fager said

By Gina Long Emancipation Day will be celebrated for the 135th time in Hutchinson this weekend with a parade, a community picnic, a dance, and music. Local historian Natasha Russell-Iverson will kick off the commemoration on Thursday evening with an educational lecture and discussion about […]

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By Gina Long Emancipation Day will be celebrated for the 135th time in Hutchinson this weekend with a parade, a community picnic, a dance, and music. Local historian Natasha Russell-Iverson will kick off the commemoration on Thursday evening with an educational lecture and discussion about the difference

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CAPTION: Jaden Gustafson, a sophomore at Wichita State University, had three hits (including two doubles) and drove in three runs in the Hutchinson Monarchs’ 15-4 win over the Liberal Bee Jays Wednesday afternoon in a single-elimination bracket game at the National Baseball Congress World Series. CREDIT

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CAPTION: Reno County Commissioners John Whitesel, left, Ron Hirst speaking, Randy Parks, Don Bogner and Daniel Friesen. CREDIT SANDRA MILBURN/RENO COUNTY By Ainsley Trunkhill After months of debates and discussions, the Reno County Commission has set the date for their decision regarding the regulation and potential ban

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CAPTION: Candidate Kyler Sweely, second from left with microphone, and Tyson Thrall, second from right. Both candidates filed campaign reports with the Kansas Secretary of State Monday. CREDIT MICHAEL GLENN/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE By Michael Glenn Candidates Kyler Sweely and Tyson Thrall filed campaign finance reports with the

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CAPTION: Tyler Vance, Director of Community Support Services, for Horizons Mental Health Center addresses the Rotary Club in a Monday noon speech at Hutchinson Community College. CREDIT RICHARD SHANK By Richard Shank Reno County is one of only seven counties in Kansas to operate an Assisted Outpatient

From left: Diane Roth as Pantalone, Rachel Hein as Isabella, Abby Lemonds as Lelio, Jacob Lemonds as The Lion, Keely Schmidt as The Captain, and Mariana Inchauriga as Androcles CREDIT GINA LONG/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE "It's a very heartwarming show -- it's very funny. It's a […]

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From left: Diane Roth as Pantalone, Rachel Hein as Isabella, Abby Lemonds as Lelio, Jacob Lemonds as The Lion, Keely Schmidt as The Captain, and Mariana Inchauriga as Androcles CREDIT GINA LONG/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE "It's a very heartwarming show -- it's very funny. It's a great