A local woman reported to the Riley County Police Department that she was raped, said Lt. Herbert Crosby Jr. of the RCPD.
The woman, in her mid-20s, said she was raped in southwest Manhattan between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Nov. 24, according to the report.
Crosby said the suspect was known to her.
BULLET GRAZES BOY
Two local boys, ages 16 and 17, were playing with a .22 caliber revolver when the 17-year-old fired the handgun, grazing the 16-year-old, Crosby said.
The incident occurred Sunday at 12:30 a.m. on 625 Yuma St., according to the report.
Crosby said the boy was not taken to the hospital.
BACKHOE STOLEN
A local man reported to the RCPD that his backhoe was stolen.
Kenneth Molds, 48, of 3601 Englewood St., said his Cat backhoe was stolen from 328 Johnson Road. Molds said he had the only key.
Crosby said the backhoe was worth $20,000.
The incident occurred between 6 p.m. Nov. 21 and 7:50 a.m. Nov. 22, according to the report.
LOCAL WOMAN ARRESTED
A Junction City woman was arrested and charged with failure to appear Sunday, according to a report by the RCPD.
Ciara Cherelle Wooten, 21, was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
The original charge was conspiracy to traffic and contraband at a correctional institution on Oct. 5, Crosby said.
Bond was set at $5,000, according to the report.
APARTMENT BURGLARIZED
A local man reported to the RCPD that his apartment was broken into and several items — worth $5,000 total — were stolen.
Joshua Kasiska, 21, of 931 Leavenworth, Apt. 1, said his front door was damaged from a forced entry. Three watches, 10 DVDs, 50 PlayStation games and a DVD player were stolen, according to the report.
Crosby said the incidents occurred between 4 p.m. Nov. 24 and 6 p.m. Sunday.
ELECTRONICS WORTH $3,370 STOLEN FROM HOME
A local woman reported to the RCPD that a slew of technological gadgets were stolen from her apartment over Thanksgiving weekend.
Krystal Booth, 28, of 501 Stone Drive, Apt. 1104, said several items were stolen, including a Wii console and Wii game, a Gamecube game, 22 DVDs, a Canon digital camera, a Macbook laptop, a 32-inch television, a 30 GB Apple iPod and one tennis bracelet. The items are worth $3,699 total, according to the report.
Crosby said there were no signs of forced entry. The events occurred between 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday.
HONDA DIRT BIKE STOLEN
Two local men reported to the RCPD the theft of items worth $3,370.
Travis Chard, 25, and Brian Otto, 25, of 810 Laramie St., said the following items were stolen from their house: 13 PlayStation 3 games, an HP computer, two PlayStation 3 consoles, a Fossil watch, cologne, miscellaneous change, two DVD players, two Playstation controllers, 17 DVDs and a high-definition multimedia interface cord.
The incidents occurred between 11 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the report.
A local man reported to the RCPD that his Honda dirt bike was stolen.
Jacob Herder, 22, of 3106 Heritage Court, Apt. 149, said the bike was a 2001 Honda CR250. Crosby said the suspect cut the chain that was locking the bike. The theft and damages total $2,350, according to the report.
The incidents occurred between 2 p.m. Nov. 24 and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to the report.
STUN GUN, TV, OTHER ITEMS STOLEN DURING BREAK-IN
A local woman reported to the RCPD that her apartment was broken into, and several items were found missing.
Darcy Letourneau, 20, of 1004 Moro St., Apt. A, said she came home to a damaged front door, which will cost $150 to repair, Crosby said.
The following items were stolen: a ProScan 32-inch TV, a stun gun, 20 DVDs, a Wii game console and a Coolpix camera, according to the report. The items were worth $1,300 total.
The incidents occurred between 6:30 p.m. Wednesday and 12:30 p.m. Sunday, according to the report.
LAPTOP, CHECKBOOK, STOLEN OUT OF VEHICLE
A local woman reported that several items, worth $1,390 total, were stolen out of her vehicle.
Kellie Hays, 21, of 1925 Hays Drive, said her white Macbook laptop, black backpack, wallet and checkbook were stolen from her vehicle, Crosby said.
The incident occurred between 2 p.m. Thursday and 1 p.m. Friday, according to the report.
A local woman reported to the RCPD that her apartment was broken into and some of her belongings were gone.
Kayla Zarek, 21, of 1017 Bertrand St., Apt. B, said her suitcase, jar of change and gold-and-diamond cross necklace were stolen. The door was damaged from a forced entry, Crosby said.
The losses from the burglary and criminal damage were $1,240, according to the report.
The incidents occurred between 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Nov. 24, Crosby said.


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