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    Judge dismisses rape, kidnapping charges against Texas man, formerly from Manhattan

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    By Brandon Peoples on December 22, 2020 Local News, Riley County

    A Texas man, formerly from the Manhattan area, will not face any additional hearings in an alleged attempted rape and kidnapping incident.

    At a Dec. 4 hearing Riley County District Court Judge John Bosch approved a motion from prosecutors to dismiss the case against 42-year-old Sean Morgan without prejudice. As a result, all charges against him have been dropped.

    Morgan had previously been accused of attempted rape and aggravated kidnapping of a then 27-year-old victim in 2015. He also had previously been charged with rape and aggravated criminal sodomy in a 2018 alleged incident with a then 25-year-old victim.

    Morgan was arrested in November 2019 in suburban San Antonio, Texas and later extradited to Kansas on a Riley County district court warrant on the aforementioned charges.

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