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    You are at:Home»Local News»Police Blotter: 26 Feb 2013

    Police Blotter: 26 Feb 2013

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    By KMAN Staff on February 26, 2013 Local News

    1.

    Riley County Police reports a Manhattan woman says she was the victim of force-able rape early Sunday morning.

    Police say the 20-year-old female went to a house party in central Manhattan, and began consuming alcohol until she passed out.  The female told police that when she awakened a male was on top of her.

    Police say the incident is still under investigation, and no arrests have been made at this time.

    2.

    Police say a Manhattan man was arrested by Geary County law enforcement officials for a failure to appear warrant.

    According to Riley County police reports Anthony Marques was taken into custody over a failure to appear warrant based on the original charge of unlawful vehicle use.

    Marques is being held by RCPD on a$5,000 bond.

    3.

    A Manhattan man was arrested by Riley County Police for several failure to appear warrants.

    According to police reports 30-year-old James Lewis was arrested on the warrants with the original charges including possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, and other related drug charges.

    Lewis is confined on a  $26,500 bond.

     

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