Suspects in Bozeman kidnapping make initial court appearance
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By: Annie Johnson
and last updated 2021-03-15 16:18:23-04
BOZEMAN â The two suspects in the reported kidnapping in Bozeman on Saturday evening are being held in the Gallatin County Detention Center.
Issac Cardona of Belgrade, 42 years old, Jamey Charon Jr. of Manhattan, 24, were seen in Gallatin County Justice Court on Monday morning. Cardona has been charged with aggravated kidnapping, tampering with witness and informants, and assault with a weapon. Charon was charged with aggravated kidnapping.
Law enforcement in Gallatin County took Cardona and Charon into custody Saturday evening after a reported kidnapping in Bozeman. According to charging documents, the Sheriff s Office, along with the Bozeman Police Department, Belgrade Police Department, and Montana Highway Patrol responded to a report of an attempted kidnapping and homicide-in-progress just before 4 p.m. Saturday.
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Ward s employment has reportedly been terminated
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and last updated 2021-03-01 14:10:37-05
BOZEMAN â A California man who reportedly said he was the new sheriff of Gallatin County was arrested Saturday after making threats at a Bozeman motel.
Mark K. Ward, 44, was seen in Gallatin County Justice Court on a felony charge of impersonating a public servant. Ward was serving as the assistant director of public safety systems for Gallatin County. County officials reportedly terminated his employment as soon as they were made aware of his arrest. Ward had been in the position since, Feb. 22, 2021.