Police say fist fight in Baldwin City sends one to the hospital, two others to jail

A group fight Wednesday morning in Baldwin City sent one person to the hospital and two others to jail, police said.

At 10:34 a.m. Baldwin City Police received a report of a fight in the 100 block of Santa Fe Drive, said Baldwin City Police Corp. Kim Springer. Officers arriving on scene found a group of about nine people, four of whom had been fighting.

An argument broke out over property and eventually progressed into a fist fight between two groups of two people, Springer said. She could not elaborate further on what caused the argument.

Mackenzie Adams, 20, and Sabastian Michael Robinson, 23, both of Baldwin City, appeared to be the aggressors, Springer said. They were arrested at the scene without further incident.

The other two were injured in the incident, Springer said. One suffered minor injuries, while the other suffered more serious injuries and was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital.

Adams and Robinson also suffered minor injuries, Springer said. They each face a single charge of aggravated battery.

The two were booked into the Douglas County Jail, where Adams is being held in lieu of a $3,500 bond and Robinson is being held in lieu of a $15,000 bond.

Both Adams and Robinson had warrants out for their arrest at the time of the incident, Springer said. The two face additional burglary and theft charges from prior incidents.

Further information was not immediately available.