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    Police Blotter 1/16/13

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    By KMAN Staff on January 16, 2013 Local News, Riley County

    RCPD CruisersAfter a man’s computer goes missing, he returns home to find the computer has been recovered, by a woman who is still standing inside his home.

    Chris Soder (34) of Manhattan, reported a burglary to the Riley County Police Department on Monday.  Soder, who is a U.S. Army soldier, reported that his Apple MacPro laptop was missing from his residence.

    Around 9:44 a.m. Tuesday morning, Soder came home to find that his laptop was returned, and a woman was standing in his home.

    The woman was Santos Gordano (30) of Ogden.  Due to a language barrior, Soder did not know why the woman, not known to him, was in his home.

    Gordano was arrested for burglary and criminal trespassing.  Her bond was set at $2,500.

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