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    You are at:Home»Local News»Police Blotter 4/30/2012

    Police Blotter 4/30/2012

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    By KMAN Staff on April 30, 2012 Local News

    Arrests

    Saul Andrew Miller, 20, 2005 Hunting Ave., for driving under the influence. Bond set at $750.

    Guy Earl Millspaugh, 45, 712 Leavenworth St., for battery. Bond set at $500.

    Accidents

    An early morning accident on Saturday sent one man to the hospital.

    Skylar O’Shea, 20, was driving eastbound on Green Randolph Rd., when he lost control of his 2006 Dodge Ram truck.

    The vehicle left the roadway and landed in a nearby ditch. O’Shea was transported by police to Mercy Regional Health Center for facial lacerations.

    Incidents

    A United States soldier is looking at felony assault charges after allegedly threatening a female with a shotgun.

    Sometime between 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. last Friday, Mark Gallegos, 24, reportedly threatened a female victim with a shotgun in the 1900 block of Anderson Ave.

    Riley County police arrested Gallegos shortly after the incident was reported.

    Gallegos was released later that day on a $10,000 bond.

    —

    Riley County police are still searching for a male caught abusing himself in front of a woman’s house over the weekend.

    Sometime Sunday between 2:40 and 2:45 a.m., a woman called RCPD to report that an unknown male was masturbating just beyond her front porch.

    Riley County police say they have no suspects at this time.

    Once apprehended, the male will face charges of engaging in a lude and lascivious act.

    —

    A Manhattan man suffered a broken jaw following an early morning altercation.

    Sometime between midnight and 1 a.m. on Saturday, John Rowley, 21, was assaulted while walking down Manhattan Ave.

    Rowley had to receive medical treatment for a broken jaw.

    Riley County police have not identified any suspects in the case.

    —

    Riley County police are still gathering information after a famous family mausoleum tampered with over the weekend.

    Sometime between 8 a.m Saturday and 12:45 p.m. Sunday, an unknown number of suspects broke into the the Wareham family vault housed at Sunset Cemetary. Michael Mohley, the Sexton for the cemetery, told Riley County police that the suspects had pried open the heavy mausoleum doors and tampered with one of the vault shelves, causing more than $4,000 in damages.

    None of the remains were disturbed.

    RCPD has no suspects at this time.

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