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UPDATE: K-State lockdown lifted, search for robbery suspects continues

UPDATE MANHATTAN- Law enforcement authorities in Riley County continue to investigate several overnight robberies.

Just after 2 a.m,. the Riley County Police Department reported they received at least three reports of males approaching pedestrians on foot and demanding their property.

In two of these incidents the suspects were armed with a weapon. These incidents occurred in the central portion of Manhattan.

Riley County Police Officers set up a perimeter in the area and ultimately were involved in a foot chase of a possible suspect who was last seen running onto the KSU campus. KSUPD was alerted and began a search of the area, and the Kansas Highway Patrol also responded to the area.

At this time the RCPD continues to actively investigate these incidents; however, it appears that the suspect(s)  left the immediate area.

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UPDATE: MANHATTAN — The lockdown at Kansas State University’s Manhattan campus has been lifted. Classes and activities will resume at 9:30 a.m. Friday.

Students and employees should report for class and work by that time.

Details of the incident will be reported at HaysPost.com as they become available.

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MANHATTAN — Classes at the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan are delayed Friday, and students and employees should not report to campus until further notice.

A possible armed suspect was seen on the south side of the Manhattan campus about 4 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4. The suspect was described as a light-skinned black male wearing a dirty white shirt and shorts. K-State Police have been actively searching campus and alerts have been issued for any persons in the area to shelter in place with doors locked.

A building-by-building search is underway on campus as a precaution. Current information will be posted at k-state.edu and by email, text messages, phone, local media outlets and social media.

Check Hays Post for additional details as they become available.

 

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