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    You are at:Home»RCPD Reports»RCPD Report: 3/8/25

    RCPD Report: 3/8/25

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    By Steven Shaffur on March 8, 2025 RCPD Reports

    The Riley County Police Department reported a total of 23 incidents over the past day, including multiple accidents, disturbances, and law enforcement actions.

    Traffic Accidents
    One injury accident was reported on March 7 at 9:53 PM at the intersection of Casement Road and E Marlatt Avenue. Additionally, several non-injury accidents occurred at various locations throughout Manhattan, including McCall Road, Tuttle Creek Blvd, and N 5th Street.

    Criminal Incidents
    A battery case was reported at The Links at Manhattan Apartments on Augusta Way at 5:56 PM on March 7. Officers also responded to a criminal damage to property case at Pawnee Mental Health on Hayes Drive earlier in the afternoon.

    Disturbances and Law Enforcement Actions
    Authorities intervened in an altercation at Tubby’s Alley on Moro Street around 1:28 AM on March 8, which also involved a minor in possession of alcohol. Two individuals were taken into custody on outstanding warrants in the early morning hours on Poyntz Avenue.

    Other Reports
    Additional reports included found property at Shop Quik in Ogden, a trespassing case at Flint Hills Place, and violations of court orders.

     

    The Riley County Police Department reported seven arrests over the past day, including cases related to outstanding warrants, alcohol violations, and criminal interference.

    Authorities arrested multiple individuals on failure-to-appear warrants, including Amanda Leigh Massoli (34) and Bronson Thomas Cameron (46), both taken into custody on Poyntz Avenue. Jordan Gerald Bronaugh (22) of Ogden was also arrested on a warrant near the 1000 block of Seth Child Road, with a bond set at $65.

    Saneka Monet Parchell (19) of Wichita was arrested at Aggieville’s Riley County Police Department substation for possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor. Her bond was set at $500.

    Haley Nichole Briones (22) of Lubbock, TX, was arrested twice—once for interfering with law enforcement by filing a false felony report and later for a probation violation. Her total bond amounted to $2,000.

    Meanwhile, Ayana Ajomi Hall (28) of Manhattan was taken into custody at Pawnee Mental Health for criminal damage to property under $1,000 and obstructing law enforcement officers. Her bond was set at $750.

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