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$1 Million Bond Set For Kincaid Woman Arrested in Connection With Death of Kincaid Man

Bond has been set at $1 Million for a local Kincaid resident who was arrested in connection to a homicide investigation in Kincaid. 18 year old Angela N. McKinnon was arrested on Wednesday in connection to the death of Charles Stevens. McKinnon is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter, a Class X felony. Christian County State’s Attorney Mike Havera gave a probable cause statement to the court regarding the bond for McKinnon. The statement said how officers with the Kincaid Police Department had responded to a call from the grandfather of Stevens, stating how Stevens was unresponsive. When officers arrived they stated how Stevens was found in his bedroom unresponsive and without a pulse, and that Rigor Mortis had already begun to set in. Also found in the bedroom was a hypodermic needle, and other drug related paraphernalia. An investigation had been launched, and search warrants were issued. Kincaid Police learned that McKinnon had sold Stevens heroin on several previous occasions, and had obtained text messages from McKinnon to Stevens discussing the sale of heroin. The state also stated how McKinnon had stated in phone calls to her boyfriend that she was worried about being charged for the death, felt that it was her fault, and that she was trying to figure out a way to blame someone else for the death. After probable cause was read, Judge Brad Paisley found there to be probable cause for the bond and issued it to be set at $1 Million. McKinnon’s next court date will be on July 15th at 10AM.

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