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    You are at:Home»Local News»RCPD Blotter 29 January

    RCPD Blotter 29 January

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    By KMAN Staff on January 29, 2013 Local News

    1.

    A Lawrence man was arrested on early Tuesday morning for battery, and criminal damage to property at tManhattan’s Best Value Inn.

     According to Riley County Police reports19-year-old Steven Schoemate was arrested after assaulting John Christie, a front desk clerk.  Police say during the altercation a window of the inn was broken valued over $1,000.

    Schoemate was released on a $1,500 bond.

    2.

    A construction site on the northwest side of Manhattan was allegedly the location of a burglary.

    Riley County Police say Donna Barry reported the theft which allegedly occurred somtime over the past weekend.  According to the report a door was forced open and over $1,100 in power tools were taken.

    The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made at this time.

    3.

    Police say unknown suspects have vandalized a row of road signs on a local street.

    According to Riley County Police reports sometime Sunday night vandals knocked down several road signs on the 31-hundred block of Deep Creek Road.  Total estimated loss is over $1,000.

    Police say the investigation is onging.

    4.

    According to Riley County Police reports released on Tuesday a Manhattan man was the victim of a burglary early Friday morning.

    19-year-old Zachary Kurth told police that his $1,500 Macbook air was taken from his unlocked bedroom sometime around 02:40am on Friday.

    Police say no arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.

     

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