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Former Kan. jail deputy ordered to spend 26 months behind bars

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A former Kansas jail deputy convicted of sex crimes involving inmates has been ordered to spend more than two years in jail for violating probation.

The Wichita Eagle reports Sedgwick County District Judge Joe Kisner found David Kendall guilty of violating probation when he drove drunk and refused to take a breath test on Jan. 3 in Sumner County.

Kendall was granted probation on those two charges Friday before Kisner ordered him to serve 26 months for violating probation in the sex case.

The former Sedgwick County Jail detention deputy pleaded no contest in June 2014 to six counts of unlawful sexual relations with inmates and one count of making a false information.

Kendall was accused of becoming involved with six different men incarcerated at the jail.

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