HUTCHINSON — One of two Kansas teens suspected of several automobile burglaries in the city of Nickerson was back in court Tuesday for the reading of formal charges with a new complaint filed by the state.
Kyle Nisbeth, 19, was already facing 20 felony and misdemeanor counts, including several counts of auto-burglary, burglary of a non-dwelling, several counts of theft, including the theft of two firearms, one a shotgun and the other a rifle.
On Tuesday, the state added 14 more charges against him including four counts of burglary of a dwelling, two counts of burglary with the intent to steal a firearm, conspiracy to commit burglary, making false information, theft by deception, theft and four charges of criminal damage.
The latest crimes allegedly occurred in November, December of last year and January of this year.
Nineteen-year-old Quentin Zumalt, a co-defendant in the earlier case is charged with eight counts of auto burglary and eight counts of misdemeanor theft.
Both men are free on bond. The cases against Nisbeth will all be placed on a future waiver-status docket.