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    You are at:Home»Local News»Teen driver cited after rollover accident

    Teen driver cited after rollover accident

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    By KMAN Staff on December 9, 2024 Local News

    Riley County Police responded to a single-vehicle rollover accident on December 8, 2024, at approximately 12:47 PM in the 2500 block of Marlatt Avenue.

    Officers identified 17-year-old Malachi Kahssay of Manhattan as the driver. Reports indicate Kahssay became distracted and lost control of his vehicle, resulting in the rollover.

    Emergency Medical Services transported Kahssay to Via Christi for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

    Kahssay was cited for using a cellphone without a hands-free device.

    cellphone use citation Manhattan KS distracted driving accident Manhattan Malachi Kahssay rollover accident Manhattan KS road safety news Marlatt Avenue rollover accident Marlatt Avenue traffic incident December 2024 Riley County police accident report single-vehicle crash Manhattan KS teen driver accident Marlatt Avenue
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