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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Several drug-related arrests in Manhattan

    Several drug-related arrests in Manhattan

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    By KMAN Staff on August 5, 2016 Geary County, Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Riley County, Top Story

    RCPDInvestigation

    Officers with the Riley County Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit with the assistance of the Junction City, Geary County Drug Task Force made several arrests following 5 search warrants in Manhattan (3030 Sunnyside Drive, 516 Bertrand Street, 1126 Ratone Street, 1904 Violet Circle, and 1514 Colorado Street) which were executed Thursday (August 4, 2016). This investigation was the culmination of 6 weeks of work and removed 3 ounces of methamphetamine from the community.

    Arrested on the offense of distribution of methamphetamine within 1000 feet of a school was Tyrone Goodridge, 34, Manhattan. He was given a bond of $77,000.00 and at the time of this release was not confined at the Riley County Jail. He was arrested in the 1500 block of Colorado Street.

    Police arrested Julious Goodridge, 55, of Manhattan in the 2000 block of Claflin on the offense of distribution of methamphetamine within 1000 feet of a school. Julious was given a bond of $80,000.00 and was confined at the time of this release.

    Larry Jones, 45, of Manhattan was arrested in the 3000 block of Sunnyside Drive and given a bond of $25,000.00. He was arrested on the offense of distribution of methamphetamine. At the time of this release he was confined at the Riley County Jail.

    Arrested was Ann Engert, 33, of Manhattan on the offense of possession of a controlled substance while in the 3000 block of Sunnyside. She was given a bond of $3,000.00 and is confined.

    David Maldonado Jr., 41, of Manhattan was given a bond of $35,000.00 after being arrested on the offense of distribution of methamphetamine. He was arrested in the 2000 block of Marlatt Ave. and at the time of this release was confined at the Riley County Jail.

    Officers arrested Ramiro Escamilla, 33, of Manhattan while in the 1100 block of Ratone Street. Escamilla was arrested on the offense of distribution of methamphetamine and given a bond of $40,000.00. He was confined at the time of this release.

    Colton Magnuson, 25, of St. George, Kansas was arrested on warrants for the offense of parole violation, probation violation (2 warrants from Pottawatomie County, Kansas), and a Geary County warrant for failure to appear for a traffic related violation. He was given a bond of $1,000.00 and at the time of this release was confined. Magnuson was arrested in the 1100 block of Ratone Street.

    Lastly, Kimberly Brazzle, 28, of St. George, Kansas was arrested on a warrant for the offense of probation violation which originated in Pottawatomie County, Kansas . She was given a bond of $437.00 and at the time of this release was confined. This arrest occurred in the 500 block of Bertrand.

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