Rayville man out on bond Charges include Burglary, resisting, tampering, stealing

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Rayville man out on bond Charges include Burglary, resisting, tampering, stealing

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Bond was reduced for a Rayville man facing two felonies and two misdemeanors following his appearance in Ray County Court. Levi M. Paige, 37, recently appeared before the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Joe D. McGaugh, where he entered a not-guilty plea for four charges. These charges include felony second-degree burglary and resisting or interfering with an arrest for a felony and misdemeanor tampering with physical evidence and stealing with a value less than $150 and with no prior stealing offenses. During the hearing, McGaugh granted Paige’s request for modified bond amount, reducing it from $10,000 to $200. Paige had no attorney present. Shortly after the hearing, Paige posted bond and was released from Clay County Detention Center. He will appear for a criminal setting hearing at 9 a.m. on Nov. 26. On Nov. 8, Richmond Police Department Patrol Officer Derek Gardner responded to Walmart, 908 Walton Way following report of a person concealing items in their clothing. …

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