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    RCPD arrests three in drug bust involving ‘significant’ amount of meth

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    By Nick McNamara on August 19, 2022 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
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    Riley County police made a trio of arrests in Manhattan after conducting a search warrant on Colorado Street.

    RCPD reported officers found what they called a significant amount of meth in a residence in the 1300 block of Colorado Thursday.

    Antwine Berry was taken into custody, accused of possession and distribution of meth within 1 thousand feet of a school. Kristanna Hill was arrested on charges of possession and probation violation. DeShawn Gosha was also taken into custody on a warrant out of Grandview Plaza for failure to appear.

    Police Thursday made numerous separate arrests as well, with three accused in connection to an aggravated robbery in Ogden dating to July 29th. Damerius McGee, Christopher Stowers and Cordarius Gowdy were arrested on warrants for aggravated robbery, aggravated assault and burglary.

    The three are accused in a robbery in which a victim was held at gunpoint while two of the suspects stole a handgun and AR-15 from their home.

    The two weapons were recovered by police at the scene.

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    Community and government broadcast journalist. 2019 1st place Kansas Association of Broadcasters Award winner in the medium market radio spot news category. Product of Kansas State University, Cal State Long Beach, and Los Angeles Pierce College. Reach me at Nick@1350KMAN.com.

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