Sep 20, 2024

Suspect in crash that killed Kan. officer remains jailed on a $200K bond

Posted Sep 20, 2024 11:00 PM
Kaiser-photo Geary Co.
Kaiser-photo Geary Co.

SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Kansas man accused in connection with a fatal crash in March that killed a police officer on his way home from work made a court appearance Thursday in Sedgwick County.

 Gage Kaiser, 19,  Mulvane, is charged with with involuntary manslaughter and two counts of aggravated battery, according to the the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office. 

Officer Scott Hollingsworth-photo city of Clearwater
Officer Scott Hollingsworth-photo city of Clearwater

The accident occurred just before 3:30a.m. March 16, when a passenger vehicle driven by 26-year-old Scott Hollingsworth was southbound on U.S. 81 at 119th Street, according to Sumner County Sheriff's Lt. Mike Friday. A westbound pickup struck the vehicle driven by Hollingsworth. 

Hollingsworth was pronounced dead at the scene.  EMS transported three passengers in the pickup to an area hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The pickup driver later identified as Kaiser was not injured.

Clearwater PD said Hollingsworth had served the department for a year.

Hollingsworth's survivors included his wife, Hadley, daughter, Claire, parents, Greg and Nataly, and siblings, Jordan and Sydney. 

On Sept. 10, Geary County deputies arrested Kaiser.   Kaiser is due back in court September 30. He remains jailed on a $200,000, according to the district attorney's office.