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    Vehicle slams into house in southwest MHK

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    By KMAN Staff on March 9, 2017 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County

    Photo courtesy of RCPD Twitter

    Updated Friday morning:

    As KMAN first reported Thursday noon, Riley County Police officers responded to a report of an injury accident occurring at Fort Riley Boulevard and Miller Parkway at approximately 10:00 AM. When officers arrived on scene, they found Kelley Goss, 54, of White City lost control of her blue Cadillac passenger car, which veered off the road and struck an occupied residence.

    No injuries were reported by the occupants of the residence, but Goss was transported to Via Christi for treatment. No citation was issued at the scene of the accident. The investigation of what caused the accident continues.

    (earlier report)

    A vehicle ran into a house on Geneva Drive after leaving Fort Riley Boulevard around 10 a.m. Thursday morning. Riley County Police Department public information officer Alexander Robinson has confirmed the car’s occupant was transported to Via Christi Hospital in Manhattan. There were no injuries inside the residence and no further details are available as officers are still in the investigative phase. However Friday’s Riley County Police incident report lists the case as a medical incident which indicates medical factors likely were involved in causing the accident.

     

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