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RCPD: Suspect pointed gun at woman driving on Tuttle Creek Boulevard

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MANHATTAN — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a case of possible road rage.

Just after 12:30p.m. Monday, police filed a report for aggravated assault near the intersection of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and Northfield Road in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department Activity Report.

A 42-year-old woman reported an unknown suspect pointed a gun at her while she was driving. Police released no additional details Tuesday morning.

Police ask that anyone with information please 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.


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Flood concerns exist for the Wildcat Creek Basin

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The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Wildcat Creek. They are also advising people in Keats that sustained flooding in 2018,  to evacuate now.

The flood warning for Wildcat Creek at Manhattan Scenic Drive will run until late tonight. At 4;15 a.m. Wednesday the stage was 11.1 feet. The flood stage is 14 feet. Moderate flooding is forecast.

Manhattan Deputy Fire Chief Ryan Almes told Little Apple Post the emergency operations center has been ramped up and officials are monitoring the situation. In Manhattan residents at Highland Ridge that their parking lot is predicted to get wet, based on the National Weather Service predicted crest of 21 feet. “Which doesn’t get us into those buildings but does get the parking lot wet. We’ve also set off the flood advisory sirens to let people in the Wildcat Creek basin know that there is a flood warning for the area, and to get themselves ready. For sure move their cars out and then be on the watch to see what happens from here.”

Almes confirmed just before 6 a.m. Keats was not yet a problem at that time, but authorities were certainly watching to see how much water is coming down from the north.

Flooding closes area roads, leads to school closures, evacuations

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MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — As the Mississippi River continues to surge, flash flooding along Kansas creeks and streams is forcing people from their homes, closing roads and prompting schools to call off classes.

Emergency management officials began evacuating an area about 5 miles west  of Manhattan around 5 a.m. Wednesday. Evacuations also are underway in part of Marion County in the central part of the state.

Near the Oklahoma border, flooding closed a stretch of the Kansas Turnpike. And there were numerous water rescues in Augusta, which is about 25 miles east of Wichita.

Flash flood watches also are in effect in Missouri, Nebraska, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, as well as flood warnings along the Mississippi River. The river was expected to crest Wednesday night in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, at a level that causes thousands of acres to flood.

Riley County flood prevention steps were taken

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There are flood concerns on Wednesday morning in Riley County.

Emergency Management Director Pat Collins said about 9 a.m. that early Wednesday morning it looked like Wildcat Creek was going to overflow its banks. “So we went around door to door in Keats notifying the people that they need to move stuff out of that flood plain area. We did the same thing for the Highland Ridge area near Scenic and Anderson.”

Collins stated that Wildcat Creek Road was closed in that area, Poliska closed closer to K-18 and K-18 east or Zeandale Road had also been closed.

No houses are threatened.

Riley County Arrest Report Wednesday May 8

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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.

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OLIVIA FAITH SAIDU, 27, Manhattan, Domestic battery; Knowing rude physical contact w/ family member or dating relationship and Criminal damage to property; Without consent value < $1000; Bond $2000

THOMAS RAY ADAMS, 50, Manhattan, Rape; Offender is 18 or older and victim is < 14 YOA, Rape; Offender is 18 or older and victim is < 14 YOA and Aggravated criminal sodomy; Offender 18 or older and child <14; Bond $500,000

ROLEETA DAWN LOWE, 29, Failure to Appear, Junction City Police

JENNIFER KATHE COTTON, 32, Manhattan, Theft of property or services; Value less than $1,500; Shoplifting; Pottawatomie County Sheriff

CITATION REPORT

PEGGY GOODLOE, 60,  ST GEORGE, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 8200 SOUTH PORT DR IN MANHATTAN FOR X NO PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY (19-200) ON MAY 5, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 4:20 PM.

STEPHEN KINZEL JR, 46,  BLUE RAPIDS, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 2300 BLK TUTTLE CREEK BLVD IN MANHATTAN FOR X NO PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY (19-200) ON MAY 5, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 5:50 PM.

BRADLEY SMITH JR, 18,  ST GEORGE, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT COUNTRY RD & CROOKED CEDAR LN IN RILEY FOR X LIQUOR;PURCH/CONSUMP 18-20YRS – 1ST CONV (41-0727AB(D2)) ON MAY 5, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 7:30 AM.

ROSA PARADAS, 20, FT RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT S SETH CHILD RD & SOUTHWIND RD IN MANHATTAN FOR CELL PHONE-TALKING/HAND FREE (14-126.3) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 7:33 PM.

TREVOR WALKER, 22,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT ANDERSON AVE & N SETH CHILD RD IN MANHATTAN FOR FAIL TO STOP AT RED LIGHT (4-13(C)) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:13 PM.

DEION SAE HOA, 29,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 1127 MORO ST; TUBBY’S SPORTS BAR IN MANHATTAN FOR X CRIMINAL TRESPASS (22-29) ON MAY 3, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 1:15 AM.

LOPEZ GIBBS, 21, FT RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 1200 BLK MORO ST IN MANHATTAN FOR X POSSESSION OF AN OPEN CONTAINER IN PUBLIC (4-2) ON MAY 4, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY12:25 AM.

RICHARD GIBSON, 69, RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT N 3RD ST & BLUEMONT AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR FTY RIGHT OF WAY STOP/YIELD (159) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:48 PM.

JGUILLERMO HERNANDEZ URBIETA, 61,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 3200 BLK KIMBALL AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR INATTENTIVE DRIVING (14-104) AND FOR NO DRIVERS LICENSE (19-192) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 1:07 PM.

KEVIN TOSAR, 23,  FT RILEY, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT ANDERSON AVE & SCENIC LNDG IN MANHATTAN FOR IMPROPER TURNING (9-49) ON MAY 5, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 3:30 PM.

JOSHUA FLETCHALL, 20,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 531 N MANHATTAN AVE; DIRY DAWGS SALOON IN MANHATTAN FOR X POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL BY MINOR (4-3(B)) ON MAY 3, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY11:03 PM.

 

Flood warning issued for Kansas River at Manhattan

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The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Kansas River at Manhattan until Saturday morning.

At 9 a.m. Wednesday, the stage was 15.1 feet and the flood stage is 18 feet. Minor flooding is forecast. The river is expected to rise above flood stage by this aftetrnoon and continue to rise to near 18.7 feet by Wednesday afternoon.

The river will fall below flood stage before midnight Friday. At 18 feet low lands along the river can flood.

Manhattan man held on $500K bond for alleged child rape

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RILEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an alleged child sex crime and have made an arrest.

Just after 11a.m. Tuesday, police arrested Thomas Adams, 50, of Manhattan in the 1100 block of South Seth Child Road in Manhattan, according to the Riley County Police Department activity report.

He was booked on requested charges of rape and aggravated criminal sodomy involving a victim under the age of 14. Adams remains in custody on a total bond of $500,000.00, according to the report.

Police released no additional details early Wednesday.


SkillsUSA Students from Manhattan Win Big at State Competition

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Manhattan Tech

Students recently attended the SkillsUSA Kansas State Competition representing Manhattan Area Technical College. The conference, held April 24-26 in Hutchinson, KS was attended by students and advisors from technical colleges around the state. Students competed against others in various areas including Leadership, Automotive Technology, Automotive Collision Repair, and Air Conditioning and Refrigeration.

Manhattan Area Technical College returned from the competition with six medals overall. Winners from Manhattan Area Technical College included HVAC Gold Medal – Sheldon Wilson; HVAC Silver Medal – Thomas James; Job Interview Gold Medal – Philip Champion; Job Demonstration Gold Medal – Adam Ptacek; ACR Silver Medal – Garrett Dressman, and ACR Silver Medal – Jack Mitchell.

The first place winners from this competition will be attending the National SkillsUSA Conference in Louisville, Kentucky June 24-28, 2019. There, they will compete against winners from all across the nation in the largest display of skills training in the country.

SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry representatives working together to ensure America has a skilled work force. They are a national nonprofit organization serving teachers and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical, and skilled service occupations, including health occupations.

Manhattan Area Technical College congratulates each of the winners and is proud of our local SkillsUSA representation at this year’s state conference!

National Walnut Council meeting coming to Kansas

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Field tours, golf tournament and educational sessions are part of four-day event

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The 2019 National Walnut Council Meeting is scheduled for June 16-19 at the Prairie Band Casino and Resort just north of Topeka.

The theme of the four-day event is Walnuts in Indian Country and features educational field tours of woodland management on Kickapoo Tribal lands along with in-door sessions from nationally recognized experts in natural resource management.

Hosted by the Kansas Chapter of the Walnut Council, Kansas Forestry Association and Kansas Forest Service, the meeting offers landowners, natural resource professionals, scientists, foresters and other forest industry professionals an opportunity to network and discuss the most pertinent issues associated with the successful growth and management of American black walnut and other fine-quality hardwoods.

The meeting begins with the inaugural Walnut Masters golf tournament hosted by State Forester Larry Biles on June 16 followed by an evening reception at the Kansas History Museum.

In addition to Kickapoo Tribal lands, field tours will be held at the Barrow Ranch and Copperhead Hill Ranch. Field tours will include sessions on agroforestry, tree and songbird identification, wildlife and woodland management, sawmill and harvesting demonstrations and more. Indoor sessions will include discussions about fire and oak regeneration, tick-borne diseases, and a variety of woodland owners’ “show-and-tell” sessions.

The deadline for early registration is June 5. Registration for the full event is $175 with single-day registration options. Registrations can be submitted online or by mail.

More information about the even can be found on the 2019 Walnut Council Annual Meeting webpage.

Riley County Arrest Report Thursday May 9

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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.

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MICHELLE FLORENCE MERKLE, 38, Manhattan, Probation Violation; Held without Bond

LEE ROY MCCRAY, 57, Manhattan, Failure to Appear; Bond $25

DECEDRIC TEONNE PACE, 23, Topeka, Probation Violation; Lawrence Police

RICKEY ODELL DODSON II, 38, Manhattan, Failure to Appear (2x); Bond $36,000

CODY GARRISON WHITMORE, 16, Ogden, Failure to Appear; Bond $100

NOTE: Kansas state law allows law enforcement to release the names of juveniles age 14 and older involved in criminal cases

CITATION REPORT

BRIAN JOHNSON, 47, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT N MANHATTAN AVE & PETTICOAT LN IN MANHATTAN FOR FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY (8-47) ON MAY 7, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY12:21 PM.

ETHAN PEREZ LOZANO, 19,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 1000 BLK S SETH CHILD RD IN MANHATTAN FOR X POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA (22-91) AND FOR X POSSESS DRUG PARAPHERNALIA (22-92) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 8:21 PM.

CAROLANN WYNN, 22, OGDEN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT TUTTLE CREEK BLVD & KIMBALL AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR FAIL TO STOP AT RED LIGHT (4-13(C)) ON MAY 7, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 5:35 AM.

DANIELLE MITCHELL, 20,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT MM 98 PILLSBURY DR IN MANHATTAN FOR X NO PROOF OF MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY (19-200) ON MAY 7, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 7:40 PM.

PAUL NICKEL, 67,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 1000 BLK S SETH CHILD RD IN MANHATTAN FOR INATTENTIVE DRIVING (14-104) ON MAY 6, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 4:16 PM.

Junction City Police ask for help to identify suspects in high-speed chase

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GEARY COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are asking the public for help to identify a motorcycle involved in a high-speed chase in Junction City,

Photo courtesy Junction City Police

The riders and or owners were involved in the chase on Thursday, according to Junction City Police Department’s social media page. The sport motorcycle is black with no markings, no visible license plate, and has a short, low hanging, exhaust pipe.

If you can provide any information that leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

The Latest: Report of shots fired near K-State Foundation Building

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Update 1:15p.m.

MANHATTAN —Kansas State University officials have confirmed that shots were fired at a parking lot on campus but that no injuries have been reported and there is “no ongoing threat.”

University spokesman Jeff Morris says the shots were fired around 11 a.m. Thursday in a parking lot north of the Foundation Building, where fundraising efforts are organized. No vehicle damage was reported.

Morris says officers rushed over from the nearby university police station and locked down the building while they investigated. The university initially ordered people in the area to shelter in place.

Morris says authorities haven’t made any arrests and are interviewing witnesses. He said he had no other details about the shooting.
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MANHATTAN —Authorities are investigating a report of possible shots fired at the Foundation Building at Kimball and Dennison in Manhattan, according to a campus alert.

The original alert asked employees to shelter in place.

A short time later, the K-State Police Department reported the Scene was safe and there were no injuries.

They did ask the public to avoid the area to allow officers to investigate the incident.

Just after noon, the foundation staff was allowed resume normal work, according to an updated campus alert.

Just after 12:30p.m., police reported they had cleared the scene, completed a preliminary investigation of the incident and released the scene for normal activity, according to the police twitter account.

Check the Post for more information as it becomes available.

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MANHATTAN —Authorities are investigating a report of possible shots fired at the Foundation Building at Kimball and Dennison in Manhattan, according to a campus alert.

The Scene is safe. No injuries are reported. Authorities asked that the public avoid the area to allow officers to investigate the incident.

Foundation staff are being allowed resume normal work, according to a campus alert.

Authorities released no additional detail late morning Thursday.

Check the Post for more information as it becomes available.

Fire damages shed, 2 homes and kills pet rabbit

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Manhattan, Kan., May 9, 2019) —Authorities are working to determine the cause of an early morning fire in Manhattan.

Photo courtesy Manhattan Fire Dept.

Just before 12:30 a.m. on Thursday, the fire crews were dispatched to 2112 Mike Place for a report of a structure fire.

Upon arrival, crews found an approximately 10′ by 10′ garden shed that was fully involved with fire spreading to the adjacent mobile home located at 2112 Mike Place, according to Deputy Chief Ryan Almes.

The shed fire was contained within five minutes, although crews had to remove siding and skirting of the mobile homes to ensure extinguishment.

A total of 17 firefighters responded on 6 fire apparatus responded with the last units clearing at 4:10 a.m. Both homes were occupied at the time of the fire with no injuries reported. A pet rabbit died in the shed fire.

The fire damaged the shed, the mobile home located at 2112 Mike Place and the mobile home located at 404 Sherry Place.

Loss is estimated at $2000 to the shed and contents, $5000 to the exterior of 2112 Mike Place, and $100 to the skirting of 404 Sherry Place.

 

 

Bill that would stop massive wind energy line from Kansas stalls

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Legislation that could thwart a large wind-energy power line has hit a roadblock in the Missouri Senate.

The overview map on this page depicts the route of the Grain Belt Express Clean Line in Kansas- Image Clean Line Energy Partners.- click to expand

Senators were unable to come to a vote late Wednesday on a bill prohibiting the use of eminent domain to acquire easement rights for the Grain Belt Express power line. Democratic senators who support the project slowed debate on the bill.

The high-voltage power line is to carry wind energy from Kansas across Missouri and Illinois before hooking into a power grid in Indiana that serves eastern states.

Missouri utility regulators granted approval earlier this year, which could let developers pursue condemnation if landowners won’t sell easements.


Riley County Arrest Report Friday May 10

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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.

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CARNECIA DECHEA ROBERTSON, 22, Manhattan, Distribute or possess w/intent to distribute marijuana w/in 1000′ school; 25-<450 gm Possession of opiate, opium, narcotic or certain stimulant, Possession of para w/intent to manufacture/plant/cultivate controlled substance;Bond $2500

AMANDA LEIGH MASSOLI, 29, Manhattan, Probation Violation; Held without Bond

HENRY MARQUEZ JONES, 33, Manhattan, Probation Violation, Bond $500

DREW AUSTIN BYRD, 19, Topeka, Domestic battery; Knowing rude physical contact w/ family member or dating relationship; Bond $1000

DESTAINY ALASHANAE HERRICK, 20, Topeka,Domestic battery; Knowing rude physical contact w/ family member or dating relationship; Bond $1000

BRENT RAPHAEL FLOYD KEFFER, 21, Lawrence, Driving under the influence of drugs/alc; 1st conv; incapable of safely driving; Bond $750

JERRALD JUWAN SANDERS, 22, Fort Riley, Disorderly conduct; Fighting words or noisy conduct to cause resentment; Bond $500

CHRISTOPHER DEVON HARDY, 31, Manhattan, Failure to Appear; Bond $500

DELILAH JANE MALONE, 31, Manhattan, Failure to appear and Criminal damage to property; Without consent value < $1000; Bond $3000

BRYAN ANDREW DAME, 34, Clay Center, Failure to Appear; Clay County Sheriff

ROB LEE BENT, 45, Plattsmouth, NE., Violate protection order; Condition of pre-trial ordersHarass by telecom device; Transmit comment/image/text to abuse/threat/har; Pottawatomie County Sheriff

LOGAN LEIGH BAILEY, 31, Topeka, Failure to Appear; Other jurisdiction

CITATION REPORT

JAKE LINDSEY, 32, MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 2000 PARKWAY DR IN MANHATTAN FOR X CRIMINAL TRESPASS (22-29) ON MAY 1, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 1:43 PM.

ARLANDO PARKER JR, 21,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE IN THE 1600 BLK COLLEGE AVE IN MANHATTAN FOR SPEEDING (7-33) ON MAY 8, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY 9:30 PM.

COLBY KOSTELAC, 19,  MANHATTAN, KS WAS CITED WHILE AT 908 KEARNEY ST IN MANHATTAN FOR UNNECESSARY NOISE STANDARD (22-55) ON MAY 8, 2019 AT APPROXIMATELY11:02 PM.

 

May 16: Third Thursday in Downtown Manhattan

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MANHATTAN– Come see art exhibits, enjoy various performers, and listen to live music as you peruse Poyntz on Thursday May 16 from 5:30-8 p.m.  This month’s highlights include:

– A cake walk by Bourbon & Baker at 6:30 p.m.
– A performance from Flight Risk aerialists
– ARTastic kids’ project
– Gallery Trunk Show at Strecker Nelson West Gallery
– “Emily’s Third Thursday Bash”, a fundraiser hosted by The Chef Cafe
– Local artists displaying their works including henna, portraits, painting, and pottery on the sidewalks of Poyntz
– Featured music from The Grateful Dudes, Sally Vee of Sally and the Hurts, Brian Nelson from Drunken Roots, and more
– Food or drink specials offered from Downtown restaurants and bars

Grab a bite from any of the local downtown eateries and enjoy one of the many drink specials offered from our restaurants and bars. Then explore what’s new in the neighborhood – activities will be available for those young in age and young at heart, your favorite downtown shops will stay open late, and there will be something new to discover every month.

Kansas governor hopes extra state dollars prompt tuition cut

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Laura Kelly says she hopes that extra state funding for the Kansas higher education system will lead to lower tuition for students and their families.

Kelly on Friday touted the additional $33 million included for higher education in a proposed $18.4 billion state budget for the fiscal year beginning in July.

She said during a Statehouse news conference that legislators included the extra money hoping that the Kansas Board of Regents could keep university tuition flat.

Kelly said she would like the regents to go further and reduce tuition. She said she’s worried that students are being priced out of higher education.

The regents have complained in the past that tight state funding has forced them to increase tuition to pay for vital programs on the campuses.

Government forecasts bountiful Kansas wheat crop

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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A government report forecasts a bountiful Kansas winter wheat harvest.

The National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Friday that this year’s wheat crop is expected to be up 17 percent from a year ago. It predicted Kansas growers would bring in 323 million bushels.

The agency forecast the state’s average yield at 49 bushels per acre, up 11 bushels from last year.

It also anticipated that grain would be harvested from 6.6 million acres in Kansas, down 700,000 acres from a year ago.

The government’s estimate is a bit more optimistic than the one put out by participants in last week’s winter wheat tour who estimated the size of the Kansas crop at 306.5 million bushels.

Riley County Arrest Report Saturday May 11

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Tyrell Scott has previous convictions for aggravate escape from law enforcement, aggravated robbery and drugs, according to the Kansas Dept. 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.

TYRELL RASHUN SCOTT, 26, Manhattan, Distribute marijuana; < 25 grams Possession of marijuana; 2 or more prior convictions, Distribute or poss w/int to distribute drug paraph for illegal useDriving while suspended; 1st conviction;Bond $21,000

ABDULRAHMAN KH ALREFAEI, 21, Manhattan, Assault, Bond $2000

JACOB ALEXANDER, 25, Manhattan, Failure to Appear(2x); Bond $7000

SCOTT ALEXANDER, 25, Manhattan, Probation Violation; Bond  $30,000

TREVONN FREDRICK JOE HALL, 20, Manhattan, Failure to Appear; Bond $10,000

JAMIE MARIE AGUERO, 32, Manhattan, Failure to Appear; Bond $4000

ETHAN HALE GUINTY, 27, Manhattan, Driving under the influence; 1st conv; incapable of safely driving; child present; Bond $1500

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JOHN TRAVIS GOTTLER, 36, Topeka, Failure to Appear; Bond $4000

RICHARD STACY BRANCH JR, 31, Marysville, Failure to Appear; Bond. $500

REGINALD MAURICE COTTNER, 20, Kansas City, Domestic battery; Knowing rude physical contact w/ family member or dating relationship; Bond $1000

KIARA CHRISTINE DIXON, 19, Manhattan,Domestic battery; Knowing rude physical contact w/ family member or dating relationship; Bond $1000

MICHELLE FLORENCE MERKLE, 38, Manhattan, Failure to Appear (3x) Bond $1500

CORY RYAN CALKINS, 32, Manhattan, Disorderly conduct; Brawling or fighting; Exceptionally Cleared

MARIA ALEJANDRA GUTIERREZ SANCHEZ, 17, Manhattan, Disorderly conduct; Brawling or fighting and Battery; Physical contact in rude, insulting, angry manner; Juvenile

 

 

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