Jun 16, 2020

Kansas double-murder suspect captured in Oklahoma

Posted Jun 16, 2020 1:00 AM
KBI on the scene of the investigation -photo Cherokee Co. Sheriff
KBI on the scene of the investigation -photo Cherokee Co. Sheriff

CHEROKEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a double-murder and have a suspect in custody.

Just after 8:30a.m. Sunday sheriff's deputies were dispatched to a location near Northwest 19th and Cardinal Lane in northeast Cherokee County where the bodies of 27-year-old Blaze Swank and 20-year-old Kylan Shook were discovered. Both victims had been shot.

"Our detectives, along with agents from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation, conducted dozens of interviews and served search warrants throughout the day Sunday, which led us to seek an arrest warrant for Mark Gerald Hopkins II, said Cherokee County Sheriff David Groves.

Hopkins photo Ottawa Co. Jail
Hopkins photo Ottawa Co. Jail

Cherokee County Attorney Jake Conard obtained an arrest warrant for Hopkins late Sunday evening, charging him with Capital Murder.

Early Monday morning, deputies located Hopkins near Fairland Oklahoma. Despite his attempt to flee on foot, he was apprehended and is now being held in the Ottawa County Oklahoma Jail, pending extradition back to Kansas," according to Sheriff Groves.