Emporia Man Charged With Felony In Dependent Adult Abuse Case

Emporia Man Charged With Felony In Dependent Adult Abuse Case

An Emporia man is facing serious charges after allegedly abusing a dependent adult. Authorities confirmed that Riley Biester-Greeve, 33, was arrested earlier this week and booked into the Lyon County Detention Center on a $25,000 bond.

The case has already moved into the court system, where he made his first appearance in Lyon County District Court and was formally charged.

Details of the Arrest

Riley Biester-Greeve was taken into custody and charged with two offenses:

  • Mistreatment of a dependent adult or elder person, a severity level 5 person felony.
  • Criminal restraint, a Class A misdemeanor.

The complaint states that Biester-Greeve “did unlawfully, feloniously and knowingly inflict physical injury, unreasonable confinement, or unreasonable punishment upon a dependent adult or elder person.”

He remains in custody while awaiting further proceedings.

Court Proceedings and Bond

After his arrest, Biester-Greeve appeared in Lyon County District Court. During his first appearance, the charges were read, and he applied for court-appointed counsel.

  • His bond was set at $25,000, cash or surety.
  • He is scheduled to return for a preliminary hearing on October 1, 2025.

The next hearing will determine if there is enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial.

Legal Definitions and Charge Severity

Understanding the seriousness of the charges:

  • Mistreatment of a dependent adult or elder person is a severity level 5 felony in Kansas. This level of felony can result in multiple years of prison time if convicted, along with substantial fines and long-term criminal consequences.
  • Criminal restraint is a Class A person misdemeanor. While not as severe as a felony, it still carries heavy penalties such as possible jail time, probation, and fines.

Case Facts in Brief

DetailInformation
NameRiley Biester-Greeve
Age33
LocationEmporia, Kansas
ChargesMistreatment of dependent adult (felony), Criminal restraint (misdemeanor)
Bond$25,000 (cash or surety)
CustodyLyon County Detention Center
Court RepresentationApplied for court-appointed counsel
Next HearingOctober 1, 2025 (Preliminary Hearing)

Allegations

The allegations against Biester-Greeve center around physical injury, confinement, or punishment of a dependent adult.

While the full details of the alleged mistreatment are not public, the charges indicate that the victim was considered vulnerable due to age or dependency.

Kansas law takes such cases very seriously, imposing harsher penalties when the victim cannot fully care for themselves.

Implications

If convicted, Biester-Greeve faces:

  • Felony penalties including years in prison and a permanent criminal record.
  • Misdemeanor penalties that could include up to a year in county jail, probation, and fines.
  • Long-term consequences such as restrictions on employment, housing, and future legal standing.

This case highlights how the law in Kansas prioritizes the protection of elderly and dependent adults.

The arrest of Riley Biester-Greeve in Emporia underscores the seriousness of dependent adult abuse cases in Kansas.

With felony and misdemeanor charges filed, a significant bond imposed, and a hearing scheduled for October 1, the case is moving forward quickly.

The outcome will depend on evidence presented in court, but the charges already reflect the state’s firm stance on protecting vulnerable populations from mistreatment.

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