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Man, 51, reports $10,000 wedding ring stolen from Manhattan hotel room
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Riley County police were investigating a report of a stolen wedding ring from a Manhattan hotel, officials said. The missing ring was reported around 2:32 p.m. Monday from a hotel in the 500 block of S. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Officers listed a 51-year-old man...
Man arrested in connection to alleged Manhattan kidnapping
WYANDOTTE COUNTY (KSNT) – The Riley County Police Department announced it had arrested a man in connection to an alleged kidnapping in Manhattan. At 4:35 a.m. on April 26, the RCPD responded to a call from a female victim in the northeast part of Manhattan. Dispatchers got a text shortly later from the victim saying […]
KDHE rescinds boil water advisory for Fort Riley
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Department of Health and Environment has rescinded the boil water advisory for Fort Riley. According to Fort Riley officials, residents and customers in the affected areas of Historic Main Post, Camp Whitside, Camp Funston and Marshall Army Airfield may resume using water normally. Fort Riley...
Eastbound I-70 closed due to knocked over semis, high winds
RILEY COUNTY (KSNT) – First responders are heading to an area in Riley County where multiple semi-trucks have crashed on I-70. The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) reports on social media that eastbound I-70 is closed at mile marker 320 in Riley County due to high winds that have caused three semi trucks to crash. […]
RCPD director says police are 'turning up the notch' on crime prevention in Aggieville
Riley County Police director Brian Peete says his officers are “turning it up a notch” on crime prevention in Aggieville. Peete told Riley County commissioners during the board’s meeting Monday at the Ogden Community Center that he’s planning meetings with Aggieville business owners in the coming weeks to determine how RCPD can provide better enforcement within the business district near K-State.
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