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Sheriff: Search continues for suspects in Kansas triple murder

screen-shot-2016-11-17-at-6-13-11-amHARVEY COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities continue to search for two suspects accused in connection with a triple homicide at a rural Harvey County residence.

Thirty-five year-old Jereme Nelson and 31-year-old Myrta Rangel are charged in arrest warrants with capital murder and three counts of first-degree murder.
Their bond has been set at $1 million each.

Authorities have written and served over twenty search warrants, followed up on numerous leads and have and spent many hours working the investigation, according to Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton.

“We have sent law enforcement officers to a number of states and we continue to work the case every day,” Walton wrote on social media.

“We have not found our suspects, but it’s only a matter of time before we do. We shall never give up on this case until justice is served.”

The bodies of 33-year-old Travis Street, 37-year-old Angela Graevs and the couple’s Newton friend, 52-year-old Richard Prouty were found outside a home in a rural area near Moundridge. The victims had been shot.
Harvey County Prosecuting Attorney David Yoder says the motive for the killings appears to be drug-related.

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