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    Convicted felon to stand trial this week on 2017 kidnapping, burglary charges

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    By Brandon Peoples on October 26, 2021 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    David Lee Gollahon mugshot
    David Lee Gollahon (RCPD mugshot)

    A jury trial began Tuesday in Riley County in the case of a man accused in a December 2017 alleged burglary and kidnapping.

    David Lee Gollahon is charged with three total counts. A third amended complaint filed Monday accuses Gollahon of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated burglary and attempted aggravated robbery.

    The online complaint alleges Gollahon kidnapped a woman and broke into the Scenic Valley Inn, where he’s alleged to have strangled the woman in an attempt to rob her.

    Gollahon, who was once listed on the Riley County Most Wanted list, was extrdited from Maryland in July to face charges. He’s currently serving a 13 year prison sentence on federal charges from two armed bank robberies in Baltimore in 2019.

    Gollahon’s trial is set to continue through Friday.

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