Macmain’s O’Brien County Pretrail Conference Postponed

O'Brien co courthousePrimghar, Iowa — A pretrial conference has been postponed in the case of one of a pair of northwest Iowa women accused of passing stolen, forged checks in multiple jurisdictions in western Iowa.

Twenty-four-year-old Nikarra Macmain of Ashton and 23-year-old Kendra Van Lo of Archer face several charges, including felonies.

The O’Brien County pretrial conference for Macmain, who faces four felony forgery charges in O’Brien County has been postponed from Tuesday, March 14 to Tuesday, March 27th. The trial on the charges is still set for April 11th.

Macmain is also charged with felony theft and eleven counts of fraud in three separate cases in Palo Alto County and faces a pretrial conference on March 24th, and a trial on April 25th. She’s also charged with counts of forgery and identity theft in Harrison County, which is just north of the Omaha/Council Bluffs area.

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