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Riley County Arrest Report Sunday December 31

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The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

ALTO JACK ROBERT JOHNS, 46, Manhattan, arrested for alleged DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED; 1ST CONVICTION IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE;OPERATE W/O Bond $1750

ANDERS ETHAN AUSTIN DEGRAFFENREID, 27, Manhattan, arrested for alleged DUI, driving while suspended Bond $2250.00

MICHAEL QUINN BROOKS, 25, Topeka, arrested for alleged Battery; Physical Contact Bond $2000

SAIGE ELAINE MARIE MORRIS, 26, Wamego, arrested for alleged UNLAWFUL POSS OF STIMULANTS USE/POSS PARA;INTO HUMAN BODY Bond $5000

JENNIFER CHRISTINE BURTON POLLOCK, 31, Manhattan, Failure to appear Bond $2000

 


Riley County Arrest Report Monday January 1

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The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

ZACHARY LEE FRANCIS, 31, Manhattan, arrested for alleged VIO PROTECTION ORDER; ABUSE ORDER DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED; 1ST CONVICTION Bond $2000

AMANDA MARIE MCCONNAUGHEY, 30, Manhattan, arrested for alleged criminal damage to property Bond $1000

SARAH GRACE MORTENSON, 22, Manhattan, arrested for alleged DUI Bond $1000

TYRELL ANTHONY PULLINS, 23, Fort Riley, arrested for BATTERY; PHYSICAL CONTACT Bond $750

ISAIAH RIVER HIGHSMITH, 19, Fort Riley, arrested for BATTERY; BODILY HARM TO ANOTHER DISORDERLY CONDUCT; BRAWLING/FIGHTING Bond $2000

VIDAL MARTINEZ PACHECO, 35, Manhattan, arrested for alleged driving while suspended Bond $750

NATHANAEL THOMAS KORDYAK, 19, Manhattan, arrested for probation violation Bond $2000

MARLIN STUART WIITA, 32, Manhattan, failure to appear Bond $1500

 

 

Landon Lecture Series to feature former president of Malawi

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Banda courtesy photo

MANHATTAN — Activist and philanthropist Joyce Banda, the first female to serve as president of the African nation of Malawi, will present a Landon Lecture at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, 2018, at Kansas State University. Banda’s lecture will be in Forum Hall at the K-State Student Union and is open to the public.

“It a privilege to welcome her excellency, Joyce Banda, to Kansas State University as a Landon Lecturer,” said Jackie Hartman, chair of the Landon Lecture Series and the university’s chief of staff and director of community relations. “As the second female to lead an African nation, President Banda helped turn her country’s economy around and has been a longtime champion of women’s rights.”

As president of Malawi from 2012-2014, Banda was credited with turning around the nation’s ailing economy. Under the economic reforms she instituted, Malawi’s rate of economic growth rose from 1.8 percent in 2012 to more than 6.2 percent in 2014. In that same time span, Malawi’s operational industrial capacity rose from 35 percent to 85 percent.

Banda also repealed a number of laws which had weakened democratic institutions, infringed on civil liberties and restricted freedom of the press. The health of women and children was a priority in Banda’s presidency. She established the Presidential Initiative on Maternal Health and Safe Motherhood, which helped drop the maternal mortality rate in Malawi.

Before becoming president of Malawi, Banda served as the nation’s vice president, foreign minister, minister of gender and child welfare, and as a member of its Parliament. As minister of gender and child welfare, she championed enactment of the Prevention of Domestic Violence Bill in 2006, which provided the legal framework to support the prevention and elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls.

Since leaving office, Banda serves on the boards of Nutrition International Canada and the Tana High Level Forum of Peace and Security in Africa. She is a member of the Council of Women World Leaders and a distinguished fellow with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and the Center for Global Development.

The founder of the Joyce Banda Foundation International in 1997, Banda continues her work with the foundation today to transform villages in Malawi by supporting women’s economic empowerment, education, maternal health and HIV/AIDS programs, leadership training and human rights. She also serves as a panelist and motivational speaker at international conferences and forums.

Banda’s work has drawn many honors. She was named one of the world’s most powerful black women by Forbes magazine in 2013 and 2014; one of the most influential people in the world by Time and Forbes; and one of the most inspirational women in politics by CNN.

Her degrees include a bachelor’s in gender studies from Atlantic International University and a master’s in leadership from the Royal Rhodes University of Canada.

Riley County Arrest Report Tuesday January 2

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DARRELL GOLDSBOROUGH-photo following an October arrest for alleged forgery in Geary Co.

The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

SHYHEEM MOLIK GOLDSBOROUGH, 21, Manhattan, arrested for DIST HALLUCINOGENIC; <100GM Bond $2000

DERRELL DYORE GOLDSBOROUGH, 32, Junction City, arrested for DIST HALLUCINOGENIC; <100GM Bond $2000

RCPD: Manhattan man reports ATV, snowplow stolen

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MANHATTAN—Officers filed a report for burglary and criminal damage to property in the 1800 block of Hunting Ave. in Manhattan on  Monday afteroon.

Edward Behnke, 70, of Manhattan told police an unknown suspect entered into the victim’s garage and took a 1999 Polaris Sportsman 500 ATV with a snowplow and mount.
The total loss associated with this case is approximately $2,940.00.
 Police ask that anyone with information contact RCPD or the Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers. Using the Crime Stoppers service can allow you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00.

Police: Missing Mother, 1-year-old could be in Manhattan

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Photo courtesy Wichita PD

WICHITA — Law enforcement authorities are asking the public for help to locate a missing woman and her son.

Just after 10am Sunday, Samantha Ross, 23, Wichita became upset and walked away from her family home with her one-year-old son Mathew Riggs, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Matthew was wearing only a pair of white pajamas with multicolored dinosaurs. The mother was wearing black tights with a grey tee shirt and grey hoody. A citizen gave them a ride to the QT at Pawnee and Meridian.

The citizen left and returned with a child’s black Old Navy coat with a yellow stripe down each sleeve and gave it to the mother. She mentioned to the citizen that they were waiting for a ride to Manhattan, Kansas.

Riggs-photo Wichita PD

According to the family the mother is mentally challenged and is not capable of taking care of her child without supervision. If you see them or have any information please call 911.  The picture is the pajamas the child was last seen wearing.

State Fire Marshal identifies victim in rural Pott. County fire

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Location of the Dec. 26th fire google map

TOPEKA – Wade Stewart Parkhurst, 35, of Wamego, was the fatality victim located within the residence of an early morning, Dec. 26, fire in Pottawatomie County, according to a media release form the state Fire Marshal’s office.

This information is still pending official identification from the medical examiner’s office.

The Kansas Office of the State Fire Marshal’s (OSMF) Investigation Division joined the St. George Fire Department in the investigation of the fire.

The fire occurred in the early morning hours at 3769 Stewart Farm Road, Wamego, KS.

Five investigators from OSFM responded to assist with this investigation where one person was initially unaccounted for, after five people in the residence had been able to evacuate.

The body of Parkhurst was located within the residence. The cause of death was listed as toxic gases due to the fire at the residence.

The origin of the fire was in the basement of the residence. The cause of the fire is still classified as undetermined, but more likely than not, is accidental associated with a failure or malfunction of several electric components within the area of origin.

Foul play is not suspected. It was a total loss to the property at this residence. Investigators estimated over $350,000 in damages.

Riley County Arrest Report Wednesday January 3

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The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

JEREMY DANIEL PAGE, 45, Manhattan, Failure to Appear Bond $20,000

SHIRLEY VANESSA CUELLAR CUBILLOS, 26, Manhattan,  arrested for DOMESTIC BATTERY;KNOWING/RECKLESS BODILY HA; CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY; <$1000 Bond $2000

YURI SULEIDI VILLARANTE, 27, Manhattan, arrested for DOMESTIC BATTERY;KNOWING/RECKLESS BODILY Bond $1000

FIDEL MONTEJO QUINONES, 36, Manhattan, arrested for alleged driving while suspended, Bond $1500

JARON RAY MCADAMS, 28, St. George, arrested for alleged CRIMINAL TRESPASS; DEFIANCE OF OWNER Bond $1000

KILEY MARIE VELEZ, 28, Manhattan, arrested for failure to appear Bond $100 and arrested for alleged driving while suspended Bond $1500

GREGORY DAVID VALAIKA, 21, Manhattan, arrested for failure to appear Bond $148

 


Firefighter dies after critically injured in fall

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Photo courtesy Blue Township Fire Dpt.

POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY —A Kansas firefighter died from injuries he suffered in a fall on New Year’s Day.

Just before 5a.m. Monday, fire crews responded to a structure fire, according to a media release from the Wamego City Fire Department.

Firefighter John Randall fell while returning a fire apparatus to service, according to the release. Randall was transported to a hospital in Topeka in critical condition.

He died on Tuesday.  Authorities released no additional details on Randall’s injuries.

Riley Co. Arrest Report Thursday January 4

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Geske has a previous conviction for burglary-photo KDOC

The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

JOSEPH ABRAHAM GESKE, 28, Manhattan, arrested for alleged AGG BATTERY;KNOW CAUSE GREAT BODILY HARM Bond $20,000

LORI LEIGH HAYNES, 58, arrested for alleged driving while suspended Bond $750

JENNIFER CHRISTINE BURTON POLLOCK, 31, Manhattan, arrested for failure to appear Bond $4000

 JOHN WERTZBERGER, 65, Alma, arrested failure to appear Bond $1500

Citation Report

JOSE RIVERA, 25, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT LARAMIE ST & N 11TH ST IN MANHATTAN FOR FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY (8-47) ON DECEMBER 28, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY11:25 AM.

ANTONIO MCNEIL JR, 19, FT RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 1127 MORO ST; TUBBYS BAR AND GRILL IN MANHATTAN FOR BATTERY (22-17) ON JANUARY 1, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY12:20 AM.

MINDY DRYDEN, 36, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT TUTTLE CREEK BLVD & KIMBALL AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR NO DRIVERS LICENSE (19-192) ON JANUARY 2, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:45 AM.

TYLER WEIGEL, 34, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 101 E BLUEMONT AVE; WALMART; CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK; SUBWAY IN MANHATTAN FOR FAILURE TO PERFORM DUTY (5-26) ON DECEMBER 18, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 1:30 PM.

SHAWN OBRATE, 24, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT N MANHATTAN AVE & ANDERSON AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR IMPROPER RIGHT,LEFT & U TURNS AND  FOR DRIVE CANC/SUSP/REV LICENSE (19-194) ON DECEMBER 31, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:57 PM.

WILLIAM BAX, 19, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 323 FIFTEENTH ST IN OGDEN FOR POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR (4-3(B)) ON DECEMBER 31, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY10:50 PM.

ALAN FETTIG, 19, MANKATO, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 1200 FREMONT ST IN MANHATTAN FOR POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR (4-3(B)) ON JANUARY 1, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY12:10 AM.

TYMARIO ROBBINS, 20, JUNCTION CITY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 1100 GARDEN WAY IN MANHATTAN FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA (22-91) ON JANUARY 2, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 6:59 PM.

JACOB BERG, 18, FT RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 1200 BLK MORO ST IN MANHATTAN FOR URINATING IN PUBLIC (22-3) AND FOR POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR (4-3(B)) ON JANUARY 1, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY12:20 AM.

LATAYA LAWSON, 21, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT DONDEE DR & ALLISON AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR NO DRIVERS LICENSE (19-192) ON DECEMBER 30, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 1:59 PM.

JACOB NYSWONGER, 22, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT FORT RILEY BLVD & S MANHATTAN AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND FOR POSSESS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA (22-92) ON DECEMBER 30, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 2:42 PM.

TANEISHA CAMPBELL, 20, JUNCTION CITY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 101 E BLUEMONT AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR CRIMINAL TRESPASS (22-29) ON DECEMBER 29, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 4:15 PM.

GREGORYEDEL DYRNESS, 24, JUNCTION CITY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 101 E BLUEMONT AVE; WALMART; CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK; SUBWAY IN MANHATTAN FOR CRIMINAL TRESPASS (22-29) ON DECEMBER 29, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 4:15 PM.

SHEILA GARY, 48, DWIGHT, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 200 BLK TUTTLE CREEK BLVD IN MANHATTAN FOR IMPROPER TURNING (9-49) ON DECEMBER 18, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 2:16 PM.

KSU chief of staff, community relations director to retire

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Hartman-courtesy photo

MANHATTAN — Jackie Hartman, Kansas State University’s chief of staff and its first director of community relations, has announced her retirement, effective Feb. 1.

Appointed by President Kirk Schulz in 2010 as director of community relations and assistant to the president, Hartman was later named chief of staff. She currently reports directly to President Richard Myers and serves as a member of the cabinet. She leads and coordinates community affairs for the university, representing the president’s office on issues related to the city of Manhattan.

Hartman’s efforts as community relations director have helped K-State earn national recognition. The 2018 Princeton Review ranks the university as No. 1 in the nation for town-gown relations.

Hartman also provides leadership for the university’s prestigious Landon Lecture Series. She is involved with fundraising initiatives with McCain Auditorium and the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. She serves as liaison between the president’s office and the Kansas State University Foundation, K-State Athletics and K-State Alumni Association. McCain Auditorium and the Beach Museum of Art also report to Hartman.

In addition, Hartman coordinates special projects, working with the president and provost. She was chair of the university’s sesquicentennial celebration in 2013, and most recently helped organize KSUnite, a successful unity event in November 2017 for students, faculty, staff and community members to reaffirm who we are as a university community, what we value and what we stand for as the K-State family.

“I want to thank Jackie for her dedicated service to Kansas State University,” said President Myers. “She has truly made a difference for the university. Whether through her work with McCain Auditorium and the Beach Museum of Art, the relationships she built in the community and at the university, her leadership with Landon Lectures, or in a multitude of other roles, her professionalism was beyond reproach and she always represented us well.”

Under Hartman’s leadership, McCain expanded its performance schedule, bringing increased opportunities for students, faculty, staff and the community to experience first-rate Broadway performances and some of the nation’s top performers. She led the search for a new director for the Beach Museum of Art in 2011, and her leadership was vital to the museum’s expansion of programming that connects regional art, culture and interests with the larger world.

As chair of the Landon Lecture Series, Hartman helped arrange lectures by several notable government, business and media leaders, including Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Sen. Alan Simpson, Dr. Mehmood Khan and political pundits John Avlon and Margaret Hoover.

Before joining K-State, Hartman was a faculty member at Colorado State University — where she earned her doctorate in human resource development with an emphasis on organizational communication — from 1987-2010.

When Hartman came to K-State in 2010, she was returning home. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from K-State, and served as an instructor of management at the university from 1981-1986. Her Wildcat roots run deep as she is the daughter of Pat and Jack Hartman, the legendary basketball coach who led K-State to three Big Eight titles, two Big Eight Tourney titles and nine postseason appearances.

Thursday fire in Manhattan causes almost $200K in damage

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Photo by Nathan Dixon courtesy Manhattan Fire Department

RILEY COUNTY — Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire at a in Manhattan.

Just before 2:30a.m. Thursday, Fire crews were dispatched to the 600 block of Osage Street in Manhattan for a fire in a small apartment building, according to a media release.

The fire was controlled with no reported injuries. The blaze caused an estimated $75,000 damage to contents and approximately $100,000 dollars to the structure.

Riley Co. Arrest Report Friday January 5

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The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

ISLEY TEKYAH LEWIS, 16, Manhattan, arrested for alleged marijuana possession; No Bond

JOHN RIVER REICH WILLE, 20, Manhattan, arrested for alleged burglary, criminal damage to property Bond $5000

PAUL EDWARD FOLTZ, 74, OGDEN, arrested for alleged domestic battery Bond $1000

EDWARDO GAMEZ, 21, Topeka, arrested for driving while suspended Bond $1500

ANGEL NICOLE CARNE DAVIS, 44, Ogden, arrested for failure to appear Bond $44

ANTHONY ROCCO CONFORTI, 25, St. George, arrested for probation violation Bond $209 arrested a second time for probation violation Bond $4000

JARON RAY MCADAMS, 28, St. George, arrested for probation violation Bond $1500

CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON BUTLER, 19, Manhattan, Failure to Appear, Bond $1000

RYAN READ ROUTSON, 35, Manhattan, probation violation, Bond $3500

LUIS MIGUEL COLON, 31, Overland Park, arrested for alleged battery; No Bond

SIERRA ROSE CARRASCO, 27, Hays, arrested for parole violation, No Bond

Citation Report

ANDRES GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, 19, HOMESTEAD, FL WAS CITED WHILE AT 400 RILEY AVE; SHOP QUIK IN OGDEN FOR SPEEDING (7-33) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 2:06 PM.

JORDAN BRESHEARS, 31, ST GEORGE, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 2800 BLK FORT RILEY BLVD IN MANHATTAN FOR SPEEDING (7-33) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:49 PM.

CLAY REED, 18, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 300 BLK S MAIN ST IN RILEY FOR VEHICLES;UNLAWFUL ACTS;REGISTRATION (08-0142) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:52 PM.

CLAY REED, 18, , MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 300 BLK S MAIN ST IN RILEY FOR INSURANCE;LIABILITY REQUIRED (43104AG1) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:52 PM.

LOGAN KEGLEY, 26, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 700 BLK ALLEN RD IN MANHATTAN FOR VEHICLE TAGS-EXPIRE/ILLEGBLE (19-198) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:48 PM.

LOGAN KEGLEY, 26, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 700 BLK ALLEN RD IN MANHATTAN FOR NO PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY (19-200) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:48 PM.

LOGAN KEGLEY, 26, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 700 BLK ALLEN RD IN MANHATTAN FOR UNSAFE TURNING OR STOPPING (9-54) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:48 PM.

LYDIA BUTLER, 29,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 3000 TUTTLE CREEK BLVD #U IN MANHATTAN FOR NO PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY (19-200) ON DECEMBER 31, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 6:45 AM.

RACHEL HIGGINS, 22, MANHATTAN, WAS CITED WHILE AT MARLATT AVE & N SETH CHILD RD IN MANHATTAN FOR FAIL TO YIELD STOP OR YIELD SIGN (08-1528) FOR IMPROPR DRIVE ON LANED ROADWAY AND FOR LICENSE CARRIED/EXHIBITED ON DEMAND (08-0244) ON JANUARY 3, 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 2:34 PM.

SCOTT WALLS, 37, JUNCTION CITY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT ANDERSON AVE & N SETH CHILD RD IN MANHATTAN FOR INATTENTIVE DRIVING (14-104) ON DECEMBER 29, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 3:07 PM.

COLTON PROVENCE, 23, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT N MANHATTAN AVE & ANDERSON AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR IMPROPER BACKING (14-117) ON DECEMBER 31, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY10:30 PM.

 

 

 

 

 

Police work to identify suspect in burglary, arson fire at local restaurant

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MANHATTAN — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a burglary and asking for help to locate a suspect.

Just after 2a.m. Friday, police filed a report for arson and burglary in the 400 block of Poyntz Ave. in Manhattan. An unknown suspect entered Della Voce taking items and setting a box on fire.

The total loss assocaited with this case is approximately $50.00, according to a media release.

Police ask that anyone with information contact RCPD or the Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers. Using the Crime Stoppers service can allow you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00.

UPDATE: Standoff ends, officer wounded responding to domestic disturbance

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Location of the officer involved shooting-google map

3:30 p.m. UPDATE: RILEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities have resolved the domestic disturbance at a home in the 3700 Block of Hawthorne Woods Circle in Manhattan, according to RCPD Director.  One suspect is in custody.  Schoen did not release his name or possible charges.

The investigation of the officer-involved shooting will take time, according to Schoen. One RCPD officer was wounded and transported for treatment of not-life threatening injuries.

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RILEY COUNTY —  Law enforcement authorities are working an officer-involved shooting at a home in Manhattan.

Just after 12:30 PM Friday, officers with the Riley County Police Department responded the report of a domestic situation at a home in the 3700 block of Hawthorne Woods Circle, according to RCPD Director Brad Schoen.

When officers arrived on scene, there was an active shooter situation and one officer received a non-life threatening gunshot wound. The officer is currently being treated at a local hospital.

 

Additional officers responded to the scene for a barricaded subject. This is still an active situation.

 

Police advised that those who live in this area stay sheltered until further notice.

RILEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an officer-involved shooting near the 3700 block of Hawthorne Woods Circle northwest of the Kansas State campus in Manhattan.

One officer was shot and suffered a non-life threatening gunshot wound, according to the Riley County Police Department. Residents who live in the area are advised to stay indoors until further notice.

Police released no additional details.


Riley Co. Arrest Report Saturday January 6

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Johns has a previous drug conviction in Riley County, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections

The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 ALTO JACK ROBERT JOHNS, 46, Manhattan, arrested for probation violation Bond $30,000

MARK JASON HARRISON, 38, Manhattan, arrested for alleged ATT CAPITAL MURDER; OF LEO Bond $2,000.000

MASON IZASHA DAVIS, 20, Manhattan, arrested for alleged POSSESSION MARIJUANA, DIST MARIJUANA; <450GM, INTERFERE LEO;OBSTR/RESIST/OPPOSE FEL WARR Bond $5000

WILLIAM ROBERT WARNICKE, 51, Manhattan, arrested for alleged INTERFERE LEO;OBSTR/RESIST/OPPOSE FEL WAR Bond $3000

RALPH JAMES BEHNKE, 22, Manhattan, arrested for alleged DOMESTIC BATTERY;RUDE PHYSICAL CONTACT INTIMIDATION VICTIM; PREVENT REPORTING CRIMINAL DAMAGE PROPERTY; <$1000 Bond $3000

ANTHONY JASHON FELDER, 26, Manhattan, arrested for alleged  DOMESTIC BATTERY;RUDE PHYSICAL CONTACT Bond $1000

KENNETH SCOTT DEMINT, 29, Manhattan, arrested for alleged driving while suspended Bond $750

 

 

Suspect in officer shooting, standoff jailed on $2M Bond

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Law enforcement authorities on the scene of Friday’s shooting, standoff photo courtesy WIBW TV

MANHATTAN, KAN. – The suspect in Friday’s shooting and standoff with police in Manhattan is being held on a $2,000,000 Bond. The suspected identified as 38-year-old Mark Jason Harrison is jailed on requested charges of attempted capital murder, according to a media release from the RCPD.

Just after 12:30 p.m., officers with the Riley County Police Department responded to the report of a domestic situation in the 3700 block of Hawthorne Woods Circle. When officers arrived on scene, there was an active shooter situation. One officer was shot and received a non-life threatening gunshot wound. He was transported to a local hospital and is currently undergoing treatment.

Location of Friday’s barricade situation and officer shooting -google map

Additional officers responded to the scene for an adult male barricaded subject.  The subject Mark Jason Harrison was taken into custody uninjured shortly before 3 p.m. Friday. He is being held at the Riley County Jail.

In an effort to ensure transparency, RCPD has asked the Kansas Bureau of Investigation to lead the investigation into the shooting of the officer and the discharge of a firearm during the barricade incident. The Riley County Police Department Crime Scene Investigations unit will process the crime scene.

 

KBI provides update on RCPD officer shooting, barricade Investigation

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Authorities on the scene of Friday’s barricade situation photo courtesy WIBW TV

RILEY COUNTY – The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and the Riley County Police Department identified the suspect who is accused of shooting and injuring an officer from the Riley County Police Department who responded to a domestic disturbance report around 12:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5.

Mark J. Harrison, 38, of Manhattan and a research associate at KSU was arrested Friday at approximately 3 p.m. after surrendering to authorities following a barricade incident which occurred in the 3700 Block of Hawthorne Woods Circle in Manhattan.

After he allegedly shot the officer, Harrison barricaded himself into his home. He repeatedly fired toward officers, who also returned fire during the barricade. No injuries occurred during the subsequent barricade incident and apprehension of Harrison.

Harrison was arrested for attempted capital murder and was booked into the Riley County Jail. This investigation is ongoing. At the conclusion of the investigation the case will be presented to the Riley County Attorney for a decision on final charges.

Wabaunsee Co. teen dies after car hits utility pole

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WABAUNSEE COUNTY– A Kansas teen died in an accident just after 1a.m. Sunday in Wabaunsee County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 1997 Pontiac Grand-Am driven by Andrew T. Sopoci, 18, Maple Hill, was northbound on Kansas 99 one mile north of Alma.

The car began to drift off the roadway to the left. The driver overcorrected and the car left roadway to the right and struck a utility pole.

Sopoci was pronounced dead at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt, according to the KHP.

 

Riley Co. Arrest Report Sunday January 7

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Dixon has previous convictions for criminal damage, domestic battery and driving while suspended, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections

The following is a summary of arrests, citations by the Riley County Police Department. Those arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

DANIEAL ANTONIA DIXON, 24, Manhattan, arrested for alleged CRIMINAL DEPRIVATION PROP;NOT VEH/GUN 1 CRIMINAL TRESPASS; DEFIANCE OF OWNER 1 INTERFERE LEO;OBSTR/RESIST/OPPOSE MIS WARR Bond $2000

DENAAL LATRESS THOMPSON, 33, Manhattan, arrested for alleged domestic battery Bond $1000

PARKER JONES PECK, 20, Manhattan, arrested for alleged criminal damage to property Bond $1000

CHASITY GABRIELLE CASTRO, 21, Manhattan,  arrested for alleged criminal damage to property Bond $1000

KENDALL DEMARICUS TALLEY, 19, Manhattan, probation violation Bond $2500

JOSHUA WILLIAM CHAMBERLIN, 29, Manhattan, failure to appear Bond $2000

KEYLA JUDITHOLN VERDEJO ENCARNACION, 35, Manhattan, arrested for for OPERATE MV W/O VALID LICENSE Bond $500

 

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