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A Nevada choose didn’t budge Wednesday on the $750,000 bail set for the person accused of kidnapping Naomi Irion, an 18-year-old who disappeared two weeks in the past.
Troy Driver, 41, should be fitted with a GPS monitoring machine and have day by day check-ins with authorities if he posts bond, Judge Lori Matheus stated throughout a digital arraignment on Wednesday.
Driver has been held in a Lyon County Jail since his arrest Friday, and prosecutors didn’t object to the choose letting the unique bail quantity stand, according to FOX 11.


Irion disappeared after she was seen leaving a Walmart in Fernley, outdoors of Reno, at about 5 a.m. on March 12, the Lyon County Sherriff’s Office stated.
Driver is seen on surveillance footage sporting a masks and hooded sweatshirt, nervously pacing, earlier than he will get into Irion’s 1992 Mercury Sable and driving off. Irion’s automotive was discovered three days later in an industrial park, with proof that had cops imagine Irion’s disappearance was “suspicious in nature.”
Driver hasn’t entered a plea on a first-degree kidnapping cost. He had reportedly been sentenced to fifteen years in jail associated to a 1997 homicide case out of California, the Associated Press stated.

The FBI is providing a $10,000 reward for data to find Irion.
“Naomi was last seen wearing a blue Panasonic company shirt, a gray cardigan sweater, gray pants and brown boots,” the FBI stated on its web site.
Irion’s purse and iPhone have but to be discovered.
A pre-trial listening to is scheduled for April 5 and a preliminary listening to set for April 15, Fox 11 stated.
With Post wires