Pittsburg man arrested for contributing to Child’s Misconduct or Deprivation
Runaway found in trunk of car
A Pittsburg man has been arrested for Felony Contributing to a Child’s Misconduct or Deprivation.
On Tuesday, Dec. 27, law enforcement officers from the Pittsburg Police Department took a report of a misappropriated vehicle from a Yvonne Timko, regarding her son, 18-year-old Rylie M. Timko, of Pittsburg, taking her vehicle without permission.
The vehicle was reportedly taken from Mrs. Timko’s residence on E. Carlton St., in Pittsburg.
On Wednesday, Dec. 28, the Pittsburg Police Department received information from the Fort Scott, Kansas, Police Department, regarding a 14-year-old female runaway, who was likely in the company of Rylie Timko, possibly being in the area.
The 14-year-old runaway and Rylie Timko were reportedly involved in a dating relationship with each other.
On Saturday morning, Dec. 31 at approximately 9:30 a.m., law enforcement officers from the Pittsburg Police Department were checking a vehicle, which matched the description of Mrs. Timko’s missing vehicle, in the 400 block of E. 27th St. While checking this vehicle, which was determined to be Mrs. Timko’s missing vehicle, officers located the 14-year-old runaway hiding in the trunk of the vehicle. The runaway was taken into custody without incident and was transported to the police station for processing with juvenile intake. Mrs. Timko’s vehicle was returned to her.
On Monday morning, Jan. 2 at approximately 11:05 a.m., Rylie Timko was located at his mother’s residence on E. Carlton St. and was taken into custody without incident.
Rylie Timko was arrested for felony Contributing to a Child’s Misconduct or Deprivation, and was transported to the jail at the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office for booking. He is currently being held without bond.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing at this time. Anyone having information related to this incident, or other incidents, is urged to contact the Pittsburg Police Department at 620-231- 1700, or the 620-231-TIPS (8477) tip line. Callers may remain anonymous.