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    Pottawatomie County Stampede Numbers released

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    By KMAN Staff on June 29, 2011 Local News

    On Monday, Riley County officials shared their post-Stampede thoughts with the community. Tuesday KMAN news spoke with Pottawatomie County Sheriff Greg Riat about his overall thoughts from the weekend .Riat says multiple security and emergency officials were on hand to help throughout the Stampede area.

    29 people were taken to the Pottawatomie county jail. There were 80 incidents of minor in possession, 10 transporting open containers, and seven reports of possession of an illegal drug. In Addition, A-B-C officials reported 105 incidents of minor in possession and two furnishing intoxicants to a minor. There was one rape reported during the four day event.

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