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    Soldier Appears in Court on Rape Charge

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    By KMAN Staff on December 2, 2014 Riley County
    Riley-County-CourthouseA Fort Riley soldier arrested on rape charges appeared in Riley County District Court Tuesday afternoon for a status hearing.
    Sean Wedgwood (22) was charged with rape early last month, due to an incident that is said to have taken place in August.  His bond was set at $20,000 at that time.
    Wedgwood appeared in front of Judge William Malcolm.  He stated he is still currently employed with the U.S. Army.
    Judge Malcolm found Wedgwood eligible for a court appointed attorney.  His case was set for another status hearing, to be held on December 23rd at 1 p.m.
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