Law enforcement are investigating a recent case of burglary and identity theft. Just before 10 a.m. Thursday, RCPD officers filed a report of vehicular burglary in the 2800 block of Allison Avenue in Manhattan, where a 45-year-old woman reported her car was broken into and her Chase Bank card was taken by an unknown subject. The card was then used at Walmart in Topeka. Total loss associated with this report is approximately $3,000.
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A Manhattan man is behind bars following an early-morning arrest that occurred on Friday. Douglas Michael Holen was arrested around 3:30 a.m. in the 1200 block of Walters Drive for criminal trespassing and violating a protection order. The 58-year-old remained in the riley County jail as of Friday on a total bond of $12,000.
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By Parker Eaves Football season is here, and the K-State Wildcats are back in action on Saturday versus FCS opponent Tennessee-Martin of the Ohio Valley Conference. UT-Martin was picked to win the Ohio Valley Conference in their preseason poll and was unofficially No. 27 in the FCS Preseason Coaches Poll. Quarterback Kinkead Dent, who is in his second year at UT-Martin after having spent his first four seasons at Ole Miss as a backup, threw for 2,295 yards, 25 touchdowns, and eight interceptions last season. Dent was named second-team all-conference and is back for his sixth year of eligibility. The…
Officers filed a report of vehicular burglary in the 2800 block of Allison Ave on August 29, 2024, at approximately 9:57 AM. Officers listed a 45-year-old woman and Chase Bank as the victims when it was reported her car was broken into while she was inside and her bank card was taken by an unknown subject. The card was then used at Wal-Mart in Topeka. Total loss associated with this report is approximately $3,000. Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers. Using Crime Stoppers allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.…