Suspects In Missing Girl Case Out Of Jail
Kach Disappeared 10 Years Ago
Posted: 9:13 am EST March 29, 2006Updated: 9:19 am EST March 29, 2006
McKEESPORT, Pa. -- The second person charged in the 10-year disappearance of a McKeesport girl is out of jail.Judith Sokol, 57, was released from the Allegheny County Jail Tuesday night.She is charged as an accomplice to Thomas Hose.He is the primary suspect in the disappearance of Tanya Kach.Kach vanished from the Cornell Middle School 10 years ago. She resurfaced last week.Hose was released from jail Tuesday afternoon after posting $10,000 bond.As a condition of his release, Hose is only allowed to leave his home to go to church and his attorney's office.He was escorted home by his attorney Jim Ecker and met at the door by his father.Ecker said, “I just went in and I wanted to see what the home looked like. I met his mother and dad. He's happy to see them. He embraced them and that sort of thing.”Hose is charged with statutory sex assault.He is required to wear an electronic bracelet while out of jail.
Previous Stories:
- March 28, 2006: Kidnapping Suspect Released From Jail
- March 27, 2006: Second Suspect In Kidnapping Surrenders
- March 27, 2006: Kidnapping Suspect Goes Before Judge
- March 26, 2006: Second Suspect In Kidnapping Surrenders
- March 24, 2006: Police Issue Warrant For One-Time Friend Of Thomas Hose
- March 23, 2006: Police Continue To Investigate Case Of Missing Girl
- March 23, 2006: Girl Missing For 10 Years Reunites With Mother
- March 22, 2006: Girl Missing For 10 Years Shows Up Near Pittsburgh
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