7 p.m. In a release from Salina Police: On Thursday, December 26, 2013 at approximately 10:35 p.m., the Salina Police Department and Salina Fire Department were sent to 1218 Augusta Street in regards to an unresponsive child. The child was pronounced dead at the scene.
At this time, the Salina Police Department is investigating this incident as a homicide. The investigation has led to the arrest of Desirah Nichole Overturf, 20 years of age, and Nicholas Jordan Corbin, 27 years of age. Both were booked into the Saline County Jail. This investigation is currently under review by the Saline County Attorney’s Office who will file formal charges against Desirah Overturf and Nicholas Corbin.

Murder in the 1st degree; Intentional and premeditated
Abuse of a child; Torture or cruelly beating child <18
Aggravated endangering a child; Reckless situation to child <18
Murder in the 1st degree; Intentional and premeditated
Abuse of a child; Torture or cruelly beating child <18
Aggravated endangering a child; Reckless situation to child <18

Abuse of a child; Torture or cruelly beating child <18
Aggravated endangering a child; Reckless situation to child <18
Murder in the 1st degree; Intentional and premeditated
Abuse of a child; Torture or cruelly beating child <18
Aggravated endangering a child; Reckless situation to child <18
3:30 p.m. Nichole Desirah Overturf and Nicholas Jordan Corban of Salina, have both been charged with murder in the first degree along with additional charges that include abuse of a child; Torture or cruelly beating child under 18.
No other information is available at this time.
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12:15 p.m.The Salina Police Department is investigating the death of a 3-month-old baby boy. The incident happened in south Salina on Thursday. Police say that two people, a man and woman, have been taken into custody for questioning.
An autopsy was scheduled for Friday afternoon.
No other details are available at this time.
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