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Former Central students arrested

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Two former Central students were arrested this past week. On Sunday, Sept. 24, Shannon M. Ryan was arrested for felony possession of controlled substance at 9:34 p.m. On Tuesday, Sept. 26, Kendall Feehan was arrested after she allegedly forced her way into a Marco Island woman’s home and assaulted her.

Ryan and Timothy Carlson were arrested after being found in the restroom of Katherine Legge Memorial Park, while police were locking it up. The two left behind a backpack that contained baggies with residue of a substance that tested positive for heroin.

Feehan, 18, and Andrew Kelbe IV, 20, face charges of battery, aggravated assault, burglary while armed with a dangerous weapon or explosive, and persons engaged in criminal offenses having weapons according to a Marco Island police report.

The victim, Kortni Mirarcki, had posted something on Snapchat negatively referencing Feehan. At around 3:30 p.m., the duo knocked on the Mirarcki’s door and asked if she was home alone before forcibly entering.

“This was a terrifying experience, they came into my house and threatened me with a gun, threatened my life,” Mirarcki said.

Kelbe shoved Mirarcki into a wall, and Feehan punched her in the face. Kelbe then pulled a firearm out and threatened to “blow” her head in. He then pushed Mirarcki down the hallway and “hit her with the firearm in the head several times,” according to the reports.

Mirarcki also told officers that Feehan had struck her with a “bat looking thing” and described it as possibly being a metal baton.

Kelbe choked the woman while holding the firearm to her head and threatening to shoot her, the report states.

“I think they need to serve time, and I’m getting a restraining order, because if they ever get out, I’m scared for my life,” Mirarcki said.

Feehan and Kelbe are currently being held at Naples Jail Center with bail set at $205,000 each. Ryan and Carlson were charged and sent to Cook County Jail.


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