Pana burglary pair appear in court
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TAYLORVILLE — Byron C. Kay, 29 and Tyler L. Engelhart, 29, both of Pana, appeared before Christian County Resident Judge Brad Paisley on Tuesday for their first appearance. The suspects are charged with burglary after being located in a South Locust Street building now owned by the city of Pana.
Probable cause was found in both cases. Christian County Public Defender Tiffany Senger was assigned as counsel for Kay and Conflict’s Public Defender Nathan Frisch was appointed counsel for Engelhart.
During a bond hearing, Kay’s bond was set at $50,000 and Engelhart’s, $20,000. Ten percent cash applies to the bond amount.
First appearance with counsel for Engelhart is Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022 and Kay, Jan. 25, 2022. Both hearings are set for the 10:00 a.m. criminal call in Christian County Court.