UPDATE: Suspect arrested in Crawford County homicide

Crawford County, KS- Travis Conness has been located and is no longer at large. Conness has been arrested and will be charged with suspicion of attempted premeditated first degree murder and felony murder. Conness was arrested without incident and booked into the Crawford County Jail.

 

The case will be prosecuted by the Crawford County Attorney. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

 

The investigation is ongoing. No further information will be released at this time.

 

 

Suspect arrested in Crawford County homicide

 

Crawford County, KS- The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Pittsburg Police Department, and the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office are conducting an investigation into the death of a male from Weir, Kan. Preliminary indications are the death is a result of homicide.

 

On Friday, Feb.17 at approximately 2:30pm, Pittsburg Police received a 911 call from Collin Pal Gebford, 43, reporting someone was shot. Police located the victim, David Duane Mays, 51, of Weir, Kan., in the roadway near 1023 N Main in Pittsburg, Kan. Mays suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest.

 

At approximately 3:00pm, the KBI Crime Scene Response Team and investigative was requested by the Crawford County Sheriff.

 

During the course of the investigation, it was determined there was an altercation that resulted in gunfire.

 

Another male victim was identified, questioned by police, and released.

 

Gebford was arrested and charged with suspicion of attempted premeditated first degree murder and felony murder. Gebford was arrested without incident and booked into the Crawford County Jail.

 

Travis Blake Conness, 32, of Neosho, Mo., is a suspect and wanted for questioning. Conness has not been located and is still at large. Anyone with information about the possible whereabouts of Conness should contact the Crawford County Sherriff’s Office at (620)724-8274 or the KBI at (800) KS-CRIME.

 

An autopsy will be performed Tuesday, Feb. 21.

 

The Kansas Highway Patrol and Kansas Wildlife and Parks also assisted with this investigation.

 

The case will be prosecuted by the Crawford County Attorney. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

 

The investigation is ongoing. No further information will be released at this time.

Gebford: booking photo

Conness: at large

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