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    You are at:Home»Local News»RCPD Report 10/12/15

    RCPD Report 10/12/15

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    By KMAN Staff on October 12, 2015 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, Top Story
    RCPD 6-15
    Riley County Police arrested a Manhattan woman who had been on RCPD’s most wanted list Saturday night.
    Jamie Berges, 25, was picked up in the 800 block of North Fourth Street and charged with two counts of failure to appear.
    Berges’ bond was set at eight thousand dollars.
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    Riley County Police and emergency crews responded to a two vehicle injury accident near the intersection of Tuttle Creek Boulevard and East Poyntz Friday at approximately 7:10 AM.
    Monday’s RCPD activity report indicates this response came after a 2007 Pontiac G6,  driven by Montana Adams, 16, of Manhattan collided with a 2012 Ford Fusion driven by Alice Snowberg, 28, also of Manhattan.
    Adams was issued a citation for Following too Close. Adams was also transported to Via Christi Hospital for her injuries.
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    A report of a stolen vehicle was filed at 130 Sarber Lane near Dillons on Saturday at approximately 8:08 PM.  Fadi Aramouni, 59, of Manhattan reported an unknown suspect had taken her 2010 silver in color Nissan Versa SUV.

    The vehicle was valued at approximately $7,000. No arrests have been made at the time of this report and the case continues to be under investigation.

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    A report of a stolen trailer was filed at 1415 Fort Riley Boulevard by Tires 4 Less Friday night at approximately 7:39 PM. The business reported a black in color double axle car trailer had been taken from the business by an unknown suspect.

    The trailer was valued at approximately $3,000. No arrests have been made at the time of this report and the case continues to be under investigation.

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    A report of a Burglary was filed in the 1000 block of Vattier Friday morning shortly after 10:30 for an incident that occurred on September 5th.  Joshua Zdeb, 21, of Manhattan reported a Macbook Pro laptop valued at approximately $1,300 had been taken from his residence. No arrests have been made at the time of this report and the case continues to be under investigation.
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