A Kay County commissioner turns himself in after being indicted on 10 felony charges from the Multi-County Grand Jury.
36-year-old Shane Douglas Jones is charged with one count of larceny of livestock and nine counts of branding with intent to defraud.
Investigators say Jones was hired by a cattle auction facility to transport livestock between January 1 and February 12. The indictment states that Jones took at least nine cows and branded them as his own.
If convicted, Jones faces 3-10 years in prison and/or a fine of up to $500,000 for one count of larceny of livestock. The other nine counts of branding with intent to defraud are punishable with 3-10 years in prison or a fine of $500-$1,000 for each count.




