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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan hit-and-run suspect remains at-large

    Manhattan hit-and-run suspect remains at-large

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    By Brandon Peoples on December 10, 2018 Local News, Manhattan
    Hassan Rueda (RCPD courtesy photo)
    Jonathan Rueda (RCPD courtesy photo)

    Riley County authorities continue to search for a Manhattan man involved in a hit and run crash that seriously injured a woman.

    According to a social media post from the Riley County Police Department Monday, 23-year-old Hassan Rueda, who goes by the name Jonathan, remains at large following the Nov. 30 crash that injured 61-year-old Susan Keller of Manhattan.  Keller was transported to a Kansas City area hospital for treatment of her injuries. The incident occurred near the intersection of Hunting and Denison and a vehicle registered to Rueda, which left the scene was recovered by police about a week ago.

    Authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of Jonathan Rueda’s whereabouts to call RCPD at 785-537-2112 or Crime Stoppers at 785-539-7777. Using the Crime Stoppers service could qualify you for a reward of up to $1,000.

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