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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County Commission briefed on police activity at Monday meeting

    Riley County Commission briefed on police activity at Monday meeting

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    By Sam Hennigh on December 4, 2018 Local News, Riley County
    The Riley County Police Department updated Riley County Commissioners on the activity for the month of November during Monday’s meeting.
    Sgt Daryl Ascher informed the commission what they have been doing to help stop package thieves during the holiday season.
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    Ascher also says during this time of year they see a different trend in police activity with the K-State semester ending.
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    As for last week’s blizzard, Ascher says 40 calls were taken related to weather, 30 of which were for motorist assist, nine for malfunctioning traffic devices in Manhattan and five for disabled vehicles and two calls for traffic hazards. Ascher says RCPD also assisted Geary County and the Kansas Highway Patrol on Interstate 70 to help stuck motorists.
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    Ascher says the department went into emergency reporting for most of the day on Nov. 25, which means they would only report to vehicle accidents that resulted in injuries, were hit and runs, or involved a driver under the influence.

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    Sam Hennigh

      County government and school board reporter. 2016 Kansas State University graduate in Journalism and Mass Communications. Kansas born and raised.

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