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    Officer Discovers Gunshot Wounds

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    By KMAN Staff on November 23, 2013 Geary County

    JunctionCityPoliceWhat an officer thought would be a minor traffic stop, turned into a shocking discovery.

    Around 2:15 Saturday morning, Junction City Police conducted a police stop in the 500 block of West 11th Street in Junction City.  The officer conducting the stop noticed one of the vehicle occupants was suffering from two non-life threatening gunshot wounds-one to the shoulder and one to the head.

    The victim was identified as Kadarian Romez Jones (23), of Junction City.

    It was discovered that Jones had been shot by an unknown black man after a disturbance at The Factory, an after hours club located at 805 Grant Avenue in Junction City.

    Jones was treated and released from Geary County Community Hospital.

    Detectives are actively working on this case and anyone with information is being asked to call 785-762-8477.

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