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    You are at:Home»Local News»Police Blotter 12/14/12

    Police Blotter 12/14/12

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    By KMAN Staff on December 14, 2012 Local News
    RCPD Law Enforcement Center

    RCPDAn unusual search occurred early Friday morning.

    Details are still a little scarce at this point, but the Riley County Police Department stated that at about 5:44 Friday morning they received a call reporting that two Fort Riley soldiers who were supposed to be on base never arrived.

    Police began looking for the individuals and located their vehicle in a ditch along Deep Creek Road.

    Continuing their search for the individuals, police checked with local hospitals and were unable to locate them.

    A report came that the two individuals somehow made their way back to Manhattan; both badly injured.

    KMAN will bring you more details as they become available.

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    Over a two month span, a number of items have been stolen for a Manhattan woman.

    Julie Walter, 56, reported that between August 1 and October 15, $1,300 worth of antique jewelry along with other items have been taken from her residence.

    Walter’s suspects a recent guest.

    Police are following leads as the investigation continues.

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