A person accused of contaminating meals at Leawood Hereford Home faces 33 fees in whole, together with sexual offenses towards kids inside the similar criticism.
OLATHE, Kan. – The person accused of contaminating meals on the Leawood Hereford Home appeared in courtroom Thursday for a preliminary listening to with out warrant.
Jace Hanson, 21, initially confronted a single depend of prison threatening after police stated an FBI investigation discovered photographs displaying Hanson urinating in meals containers, stepping on meals and urgent meals towards his genitals and buttocks.
Johnson County District Legal professional's Workplace filed a brand new criticism Tuesday charging Hanson with 21 further counts of prison threateningall associated to meals contamination, prison injury to property the place Hereford Home is the listed sufferer and 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a kid.
The brand new fees comply with efforts by Leawood police to accumulate buyer info who dined on the restaurant between March 26 and April 25, leading to greater than 230 stories.
Particulars relating to the costs of sexual exploitation of a kid are restricted presently. The criticism accuses Hanson of possessing pictures or movies of a kid underneath the age of 18 with the intent to gratify her sexual wishes. FOX4 has requested the affidavit that can present extra context to these fees, however it’s at the moment unknown the place Hanson obtained or took these pictures or movies.
Hanson's bond was initially set at $10,000, which he filed a movement to have it diminished to a private recognizance bond wherein he would settle for home arrest and/or digital monitoring. Following Tuesday's new fees, Hanson's bond was set at $100,000.
A Johnson County decide on Thursday elevated Hanson's bond to $500,000. His subsequent courtroom look is scheduled for July 10 at 1:15 p.m.