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    KDOC inmate with Riley County ties released

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    By KMAN Staff on August 12, 2016 Geary County, Local News, Riley County
    Anthony Juan Murphy (photo courtesy of KDOC)
    Anthony Juan Murphy (photo courtesy of KDOC)
    Anthony Juan Murphy (photo courtesy of KDOC)
    A Kansas Department of Corrections inmate serving time on Riley and Geary County convictions has been released. Anthony Juan Murphy, 51, was released last week and KDOC records indicate he is currently located in Riley County.
    Murphy was held on several charges, including a 2013 Riley County case involving aggravated sexual battery and other sexual related counts. Prior to that he had convictions for criminal threat and driving under the influence in Riley County and theft, burglary, and drug-related charges in Geary County.
    Murphy most recently was held at Lansing. Public comment sessions were held in January, with parole hearings in February.

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