Grand jury returns indictments in Wrangell

    Friday, September 18th, 2020 7:38am

    Wrangell, Alaska (KINY) - Court records show four people were indicted on felony charges for alleged incidents in Wrangell this month.

    Krysta Gillen, 25, and Marisa McComas, 28, were indicted on charges of vehicle theft in the first degree.

    Authorities said they are accused of stealing a vehicle on September 7.

    Both are scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment hearing on September 29.

    Jedediah Little, 40 and Kaylynn Tinney, 20, were indicted on a charge of theft in the first degree and vehicle theft in the first degree.

    Authorities said the pair are charged with stealing a boat on September 1.

     

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