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    RCPD identifies man killed in Thursday afternoon crash

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    By Peter Rice on August 23, 2024 Local News, Manhattan
    Photo Courtesy of Dave Lewis
    RCPD recently identified Glen B. Raw, 78, of Junction City, as the man who was killed in a rollover crash Thursday afternoon in Manhattan.
    Riley County Police officials said a white Honda Civic was eastbound on Anderson when it collided with a green Chevrolet Equinox that was attempting to make a left turn onto Seth Child.

    Raw was the passenger in the Equinox, and the driver of the Equinox Karen Raw, 77, of Junction City, was life-flighted to Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka. The driver of the Civic, Ronni Combs, 41, of Riley, was taken by ambulance to Ascension Via Christi.

    RCPD said a third car was involved in the crash and was listed as a Ford Focus driven by Jake Huber, 35, of Manhattan who went to the hospital for treatment by private vehicle.

    For more information visit TheMercury.com

     

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