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Suspect who opened fire on pursuing bail bondsman pleads guilty

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Sentencing is scheduled in June for a Leavenworth man convicted of charges related to a chase by his bail bondsman in which shots were fired last November.

In a news release, Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson says Zane Narramore pleaded guilty to charges stemming from two cases last Friday.

In February 17, 2012, Narramore lived in an apartment in the city of Leavenworth with his then girlfriend. According to the news release, Leavenworth police were called to a domestic violence issue at their shared home. Narramore’s girlfriend reported that he had fled from the residence. Police officers noticed methamphetamine in the home, which the girlfriend said belonged to Narramore.

Mr Thompson says his office filed charges against Narramore for the February 17, 2012 incident.

On October 28, 2015, Narramore failed to appear for a pretrial conference in Leavenworth District Court, and a judge issued a bench warrant. Adam Bryant, a bonding agent for Narramore’s bail bond, went to locate Narramore on November 11, 2015 in the city of Leavenworth. When Mr. Bryant arrived at the residence where he thought Narramore might be, Bryant saw Narramore exit the back of the residence and get in a green Chevrolet.

Bryant pursued Narramore in his vehicle. During Bryant’s pursuit, he reported to police that Narramore shot at him three times, breaking out the back window of Narramore’s own vehicle.

Narramore, 30, pleaded guilty to the charges in both cases on Friday, April 8, and will be sentenced June 18, at 10 am.

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