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Wyandotte County DA reports caseloads, seeks 'on‑call' judges for World Cup and announces personnel change
Summary
Wyandotte County District Attorney's office reported recent criminal filings (including 68 drug‑related cases) and asked judges to establish an on‑call rotation to expedite warrant signings for blood draws during the World Cup period; the DA also announced personnel changes in the office.
The Wyandotte County District Attorney’s office briefed the community on recent filings and event readiness, saying a busy caseload and an anticipated influx of visitors for the World Cup mean judges should be prepared to serve on an on‑call rotation for warrant approvals.
The DA reported case counts filed in the previous 30 to 45 days, including drug‑related cases (68), thefts (21), law‑enforcement‑related incidents (21), and a range of violent and…
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