Suspect in violent home invasion robbery is due back in court

SEDGWICK COUNTY—A suspect accused in a home invasion robbery will return to court Thursday.

Andrew Denning, 33, will appear before Judge William Woolley on Thursday afternoon for a preliminary hearing.

He is being held on charges of aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, kidnapping, criminal possession of a weapon by a felon, ID theft, theft of property or services, probation violation and numerous drug crimes.

Two accomplices in the case are also still in custody. Trinity Cook, 19, is jailed on charges of forgery, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, and kidnapping. George Bos, 62, is charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and kidnapping.

In January, two victims reported that suspects entered their home in the 1000 block of Ellis Street in Wichita armed with shotguns and handguns, forcing them into a bedroom at gunpoint, according to Wichita Police Department spokesperson Andrew Ford.

The victims were then restrained with zip ties while the suspects stole several electronic devices and three handguns. The victims, who were familiar with the suspects, began searching for their stolen property after the incident. One victim discovered that his phone and vehicle keys were missing and tracked their location to the 13600 block of West Nantucket in Wichita, a residence believed to be associated with one of the suspects…

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