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    You are at:Home»Local News»RCPD identifies remains of individual pulled from Tuttle Creek Lake

    RCPD identifies remains of individual pulled from Tuttle Creek Lake

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    By Brandon Peoples on June 4, 2021 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
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    Riley County Police have identified the man whose body was pulled from Tuttle Creek Lake Wednesday night.

    Police say 24-year-old Okheem Riley, of Manhattan died in the incident which remains under further investigation. No foul play is suspected.

    Fort Riley officials confirmed Riley was a First Lieutenant from the 1st Sustainment Brigade and had served on post since 2018.

    His vehicle and clothes were located by a concerned citizen Wednesday afternoon, prompting a search of the water from several area agencies including RCPD, EMS, Fort Riley, Emergency Management, Manhattan and Riley County Fire Departments, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks.

    The search lasted around 10 hours.

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