Category: Crime
Two Suspects Make Over $5600 in Fraudulent Liquor Store Purchases
By Trish Svoboda Two suspects made several fraudulent purchases at liquor stores in Riley County just before Christmas, costing victims over $5600. On Thursday just

Kansas Highway Patrol Reports Thanksgiving Holiday Activity
By Payton Tholstrup The Kansas Highway Patrol has released their Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend Activity Report. The reporting period began on Wednesday, November 22nd at 6:00

Suspects in Concordia ATM Robbery Taken Into Custody In Texas
By Payton Tholstrup The Concordia Police Department announced they have taken two suspects into custody regarding a robbery that took place on July 12, 2023,

Public Works Director of Concordia Facing Various Charges
By Payton Tholstrup Fuller Thomas Bates of Concordia, Kansas, is now facing several charges after an investigation was conducted by the Cloud County Sheriff’s Office.

Vandalism at Manhattan High School Prompts Call for Information and Reward
By Jayson Henderson Manhattan High School fell victim to criminal damage when an unknown suspect defaced the boy’s bathroom with graffiti, according to a report

Wichita Has Highest Rates of Crime in Kansas
By Quinn O’Hara According to the most recent FBI crime rate data, Wichita has the highest rate of crime in the state of Kansas. In

Marysville Police Department Seizes Pills Containing Fentanyl
By Tim Voelker The Marysville Police Department made a drug seizure which included “Dirty 30” pills which contain fentanyl. Chief of Police Matt Simpson, was

Pottawatomie Authorities Arrest Burglars
By Quinn O’Hara Pottawatomie County Police have arrested two people in connection with a slew of burglaries that happened late this past September. The search

Ft Riley Soldier Sentenced to Life for 2022 Murder
By Quinn O’Hara Tremelle Montgomery, a former soldier at Ft. Riley, has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 50

Kansas City Businessmen Charged for Nuclear Weapons Kickback Scheme
By Quinn O’Hara Two businessmen in Kansas City have been charged for a nuclear weapons contract kickback scheme. Starting in 2011 and spanning until January