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Van Buren County Fugitives Still In Jail After Big Bonds Set

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Hefty bonds are keeping a captured fugitive and a woman once assumed to be missing behind bars in Van Buren County. Bond for Mark Holsombach and Ann Throneberry was set yesterday. His bond is $1 million and Throneberry`s bond is $700,000. Holsombach is charged with attempted capital murder and Throneberry is charged with a felony charge of hindering apprehension. Investigators say they now believe Throneberry was never missing but instead was near the cabin where Holsombach and William Frazier were living, and fled with them after a shootout with law officers. A manhunt for Holsombach and Frazier began March 22nd, when state police trying to serve warrants at the cabin near Alread were fired on and one trooper was wounded. Officials also had wanted to question the pair in the disappearance of their neighbors, Ann Throneberry and her husband, Ted, who remains missing. Holsombach and Ann Throneberry were arrested in Newton County on Friday after they walked out of the woods together. Frazier was arrested in Johnson County over the weekend.

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