Riley County Police Department arrested Katrine Fair, 30, on a warrant for aggravated endangering a child and interference with law enforcement at approximately 1:40 p.m. on Friday, according to the RCPD. Warrant was given a bond of $12,000 and was no longer confined at the time of the original report.
Riley County Police Department arrested Margarita Clark, 42, of Ogden, at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to the RCPD. Clark was arrested for possession of opiates, opium, narcotic drug stimulants prohibited (felony), possession of methamphetamine precursors, and possession of opiates, opium, narcotic drugs stimulants prohibited (misdemeanor). Clark was given a bond of $5,000 and was no longer confined at the time of the original report.
Motor Vehicle thefts
The Riley County Police Department responded to a report of motor vehicle theft in the 1200 block of Houston Street at approximately 8 a.m. on Friday, according to the RCPD. The theft was reported by Andrew Shriwise, 25, who said his unsecured 2004 Pontiac Vibe was missing from his property. The vehicle, with a loss of $2,200 estimated, was found Sunday in the 200 block of North 14th Street. Officers are still investigating the crime and encourage anyone with information to contact Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers.
RCPD responded to a report of motor vehicle theft in the 2500 block of Galloway Drive at approximately 7:45 a.m. on Friday. Ariel Santiago, 48, reported his 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser had been removed from his driveway overnight. Estimated total loss was $5,000 and the vehicle was recovered in the 1600 block of Green Valley Circle at approximately 12:40 p.m. Officers are still investigating the crime and encourage anyone with information to contact Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers.
RCPD responded to a report of motor vehicle theft in the 2500 block of Buttonwood Drive at approximately 2:40 p.m. on Sunday after Cody Chouinard, 22, reported his unsecured Ford F-150 had been entered without his permission and had items taken. The valued loss from the theft was estimated at $700 and included a Bowtech diamond series bow. Officers are still investigating the crime and encourage anyone with information to contact Manhattan Riley County Crime Stoppers.