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UPDATE: Suspect jailed for alleged Kansas bus rape deported 10 times

Tomas Martinez-Maldonado-photo Geary Co.
Tomas Martinez-Maldonado-photo Geary Co.

JUNCTION CITY, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a man from Mexico who has been deported several times faces charges accusing him of raping a child in Kansas.

Tomas Martinez-Maldonado is jailed in Geary County on $100,000 bond on a charge of raping a child under the age of 14 last month while on a Greyhound bus trip on I-70.

Public defender Cole Hawver declined to comment Friday. The public defender’s office was appointed to represent Martinez-Maldonado during his first appearance Thursday.

The Kansas Bureau of Information says he was taken into custody in late September in Missouri, where authorities alerted U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE said Friday that Martinez-Maldonado has been deported back to Mexico 10 times since 2010. ICE also says he’s a priority for deportation when his Kansas case is completed.

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GEARY COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Geary County are investigating a suspect for an alleged rape.

Tomas Martinez-Maldonado, 41, Marietta, Georgia, was arrested on a Geary County District Court warrant charging him with the rape of a 12-year-old girl, according to Geary County Sheriff Tony Wolf.

The Kansas City, Kansas Police Department contacted Geary County authorities. “A Greyhound bus had made a stop in Kansas City and there was an alleged rape that occurred on the bus, however they had no idea where this rape took place,” according to Wolf.

The KBI was called to investigate and determined the crime occurred somewhere on Interstate 70 in Geary County in late September.

Martinez-Maldonado was arrested in Kansas City and then returned to the Geary County Detention Center.

Martinez-Maldonado is allegedly an eight-time deported illegal alien, according to the sheriff.

TMP breaks streak, beats Oakley

By Jeremy McGuire
Hays Post

TMP 21, Oakley 20

It had been a long time since the TMP Monarch football team tasted the sweet nectar of victory.  TMP’s last win was September 11, 2015 on the road in Ellis.  After 12 straight losses that streak has been erased following a thrilling 21-20 win in Oakley on Friday night.

Oakley started off the ballgame in impressive fashion with a 13 play, 81 yard drive capped off with a 1-yard touchdown run by Auston Holzmeister.  TMP would get the ball back and their ensuing drive would eventually stall forcing a Monarch punt.  Oakley was back on the attack but a fourth down interception by Creighton Renz halted the drive and was the beginning of a defensive battle.

The Monarch defense was not done.  TMP would get a second interception late in the second quarter by Joe Flax. The Monarchs would march 42 yards in 10 plays when Luke Ruder took the ball into the end zone from 9 yards out to tie the game at seven heading into halftime.

TMP started the third quarter with the ball and continued where they left off in the first half.  The Monarchs scored three minutes into the third quarter on Ruder’s second touchdown run of the night, this time from 16 yards out. They weren’t done scoring yet as three minutes later Gavin Schumacher streaked 87 yards to the house to give TMP a 21-7 lead midway through the third quarter.

Oakley would answer quickly.  Jace Ochs caught a Kendrick Smith pass in traffic and rumbled 38 yards for the score just a minute after TMP scored.  Neither team could crack the scoreboard the rest of the third quarter.

The drive of the game came from the Plainsmen as they drove 99 yards in 16 plays and scored on a 15 yard run from Smith with 35 seconds to go in the game.  Instead of going for the tie with the extra point kick, Oakley went for the win and they were shut down by the Monarch defense.

Schumacher finished with a career high 157 yards and a touchdown.  Ruder finished with 36 yards and two scores. TMP improves to 1-5 on the season and will host undefeated Phillipsburg to open up district play next week.

JASON CAULEY INTERVIEW

GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 

High school scoreboard week 6

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail Ihttps://insuringhays.com/
*Salina Central  10   Derby  46

Ark Valley Chisholm Trail III
McPherson  15    Rose Hill   8

Central Kansas League
Halstead  6    Pratt  34
Nickerson  8   Hoisington    39

Central Prairie League
Stanton Co.  0   La Crosse   51

Great West Activities Conference
*Scott City   41   Wellington   0
*Norton 14  Colby   0
Goodland   26   Ulysses  17

Mid-Continent League (11-Man)
TMP   21    Oakley   20
*Larned  0    Phillipsburg   20
*Sacred Heart  0    Plainville  41
Ellis  0     Smith Center  56

North Central Activities Association
Beloit  26    SE of Saline  48
Minneapolis  12   Ellsworth  49

North Central Kansas League
Abilene  20     Clay Center  14
Concordia  22    Wamego  35

Western Athletic Conference
Dodge City  44    Hays    14
*Wichita NW  27    Garden City   14
*Wichita East  10    Great Bend  41
*Wichita SE  7     Liberal  38

8-Man – 1
District 4
Logan-Palco  44     Osborne  84
*Victoria  62  Bennington   42
*Solomon  60  Lincoln   38

District 5
*Little River  6     Central Plains  52

District 7
*Ness City  0     Spearville  52

District 8
St. Francis   52    Rawlins Co.   6
*Trego Community  36   Decatur Co.   44

District 6
Dighton  42   Wallace Co.   32
*Hodgeman Co.  60   Triplains-Brewster   14
*Greeley Co.  6     Otis-Bison   62

6-Man
Golden Plains  45    Weskan  72

*Non-league

 

Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Abilene 35, Clay Center 14
Andale 32, Wichita Collegiate 21
Andover Central 28, Circle 14
Anthony-Harper-Chaparral 49, Clearwater 33
Atchison 55, KC Harmon 27
Attica/Argonia 56, Fairfield 6
Basehor-Linwood 45, Lansing 9
Baxter Springs 61, Northeast-Arma 0
Bishop Miege 64, Mill Valley 21
Blue Valley 45, Blue Valley Southwest 6
Buhler 35, Augusta 21
Burlingame 66, Clifton-Clyde 20
BV North 41, BV West 0
Caldwell 52, Norwich 6
Caney Valley 61, Cherryvale 26
Canton-Galva 68, St. John 22
Carl Junction, Mo. 53, Pittsburg 21
Cedar Vale/Dexter 58, Flinthills 0
Central Plains 52, Little River 6
Chase County 43, West Franklin 0
Cimarron 35, Elkhart 13
Columbus 36, Galena 35
Council Grove 47, Central Heights 6
Derby 46, Salina Central 16
DeSoto 43, Baldwin 0
Dighton/Healy 42, Wallace County 32
Dodge City 44, Hays 14
Doniphan West 38, Horton 14
Ellsworth 49, Minneapolis 12
Fort Scott 35, Coffeyville 20
Fredonia 48, Humboldt 25
Frontenac 43, Labette County 0
Garden City 46, Wichita Northwest 34
Garden Plain 59, Douglass 14
Gardner-Edgerton 19, BV Northwest 13
Goddard 52, Arkansas City 13
Goessel 50, Ellinwood 48
Goodland 26, Ulysses 17
Great Bend 41, Wichita East 10
Greenfield, Mo. 60, Crest 6
Hartford 94, Hutchinson Central Christian 60
Hays-TMP-Marian 21, Oakley 20
Herington 56, Valley Falls 6
Hesston 35, Kingman 7
Hillsboro 36, Haven 30
Hodgeman County 60, Triplains-Brewster 14
Hoisington 65, Nickerson 8
Holcomb 47, Lakin 12
Holton 66, Hiawatha 26
Hugoton 62, Southwestern Hts. 13
Hutchinson 42, Salina South 21
Independence 34, El Dorado 6
Ingalls 62, Minneola 58
Inman 17, Moundridge 14
Iola 20, Osawatomie 14
Jayhawk Linn 24, Drexel, Mo. 18
KC Piper 57, KC Bishop Ward 6
KC Schlagle 70, KC Sumner 8
KC Turner 28, Tonganoxie 24
LaCrosse 51, Johnson-Stanton County 0
Lakeside 44, Sylvan-Lucas 34
Lawrence 42, Olathe South 10
Lawrence Free State 35, Olathe Northwest 0
Lebo 66, Chetopa 22
Linn 60, Glasco/Miltonvale-Southern Cloud 0
Macksville 40, Kiowa County 14
Maize 35, Wichita Campus 21
Maize South 44, Winfield 0
Manhattan 27, Junction City 22
Marais des Cygnes Valley 52, Altoona-Midway 6
Maranatha/Immaculata (FB) 40, Uniontown 30
Marion 38, Hutchinson Trinity 6
Marysville 25, Chapman 0
Maur Hill – Mount Academy 41, Riverside 28
McPherson 44, Rose Hill 8
Moscow 56, Deerfield 6
Mulvane 67, Conway Springs 27
Nemaha Central 48, Perry-Lecompton 7
Neodesha 37, Bluestem 6
Northern Valley 74, Wilson 50
Norton 52, Colby 41
Oberlin-Decatur 44, Trego 36
Olpe 47, Yates Center 0
Osborne 84, Logan/Palco 44
Oskaloosa 28, Pleasant Ridge 6
Otis-Bison 62, Greeley County 6
Ottawa 39, Eudora 20
Paola 33, Bonner Springs 6
Pawnee Heights 58, Wheatland-Grinnell 6
Phillipsburg 50, Larned 0
Pike Valley 58, Rock Hills 8
Pittsburg Colgan 45, Riverton 0
Plainville 41, Salina Sacred Heart 0
Pratt 34, Halstead 6
Pretty Prairie 72, Bucklin 26
Republic County 21, Russell 14
Rock Creek 35, St. Mary’s 7
Rossville 56, Burlington 7
Royal Valley 24, Jefferson West 8
Santa Fe Trail 39, Prairie View 6
Satanta 52, Kinsley 0
Scott City 41, Wellington 0
Silver Lake 27, Riley County 14
SM East 49, Olathe East 7
SM North 40, Leavenworth 30
SM Northwest 36, SM South 22
SM West 47, Olathe North 32
Smith Center 56, Ellis 0
Smoky Valley 50, Lyons 0
Solomon 60, Lincoln 38
South Barber 58, Chase 12
Southeast Saline 48, Beloit 26
Spearville 52, Ness City 6
Spring Hill 28, Louisburg 27
St. Francis 52, Rawlins County 6
St. John’s Beloit-Tipton 52, Tescott 6
St. Paul 66, West Elk 42
St. Thomas Aquinas 24, St. James Academy 7
Sterling 55, Ell-Saline 12
Syracuse 64, Sublette 13
Topeka Hayden 23, Shawnee Heights 20
Topeka Seaman 35, Emporia 20
Troy 51, McLouth 6
Valley Center 54, Goddard-Eisenhower 28
Wabaunsee 28, Jackson Heights 14
Wakefield 44, Frankfort 40
Wamego 35, Concordia 22
Washburn Rural 17, Topeka 7
Waverly 44, Pleasanton 14
Wellsville 40, Anderson County 6
Weskan 72, Golden Plains 45
Wichita Trinity 61, Belle Plaine 8
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Chanute vs. Parsons, ppd. to Oct 8.

KBI arrest Kansas man, woman on drug and weapons charges

MethLABETTE COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in southeast Kansas are investigating two suspects on drug and and weapons charges.

On Friday morning the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Parsons Police Department and the Labette County Sheriff’s Office conducted a search warrant to conclude a two month long investigation into the sale of methamphetamine, according to a media release.

The search warrant was executed at a residence at 1411 Belmont in Parsons. As a result of the investigation, 35-year old Josh Brown was arrested and booked into the Labette County Jail on charges of Distribution of Methamphetamine, Possession with the Intent to Distribute within 1,000 feet of School Property, Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Prescription Pills with the Intent to Distribute and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Also arrested was Audra Nixon or Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Seized during the search warrant was approximately one half ounce of methamphetamine, one vehicle, one pistol, two rifles, $600 in cash, and scales as well as other drug-related paraphernalia. The confiscated vehicle was previously reported stolen in Nebraska and the pistol had been reported stolen in Labette County.

The KBI’s mission in proactive narcotics operations like these is to partner with all relevant law enforcement agencies in an effort to reduce the availability and distribution of drugs in Kansas.

Hays High falls at home to Dodge City

By Dustin Armbruster

The Hays High Indians played Dodge City to close out their Western Athletic Conference schedule Friday night at Lewis Field Stadium. It was also the final game Hays would have to play versus an opponent in 5A or 6A, as the Indians open up 4A-I play next week.

Dodge City scored on all four of their first half possessions building a 24-7 lead. Hays tied the game at seven on a 31 yard third down pass from Hunter Brown to Mason Ibarra. Dodge City responded to take a 14-7 lead on the Red Demon’s quarterback ran in the second of his three first half touchdowns.

Hays put together a 65 yard drive getting to the 65 yard line but had a 32 yard field goal blocked. Two plays later Williams again hit pay dirt, this time on 74 yard run and a 21-7 lead. The Red Demons added a 34 yard field just before half for a 24-7 lead.

Highlights

Dodge City started the second half with a three and out, but got the ball back following a muffed punt by the Indians. Dawson Williams scored his fourth rushing touchdown of night pushing the lead to 30-7 following a missed extra point.

The Indians went on a 16 play drive on the next drive but lost the ball at the 26 yard line on downs. Dodge City ended up scoring on eight of their ten possessions winning 44-14. Hays did add another score on a 4th down pass of 28 yards from Brown to Collyn Kreutzer.

Coach Randall Rath

Hays totaled 270 yards and falls to 1-5 and finishes 0-4 in the Western Athletic Conference. Dodge City improves to 4-2 and is 1-1 in conference play. The Red Demons had 373 yards, 305 on the ground. Dodge City quarterback Dawson Williams scored four times and ran for 189 yards. Tylor Garcia ran for 110 and two scores. The Indian’s quarterback Hunter Brown threw for 136 yards and two touchdowns. Mason Ibarra and Collyn Kreuzter each had scoring catch.

Hays moves on to 4A-I district play next week as they travel to 4-2 McPherson.

GVL Poly Plant in Hesston evacuated again, 6 hospitalized

Emergency crews on the scene Friday afternoon in Hesston-photo courtesy KWCH
Emergency crews on the scene Friday afternoon in Hesston-photo courtesy KWCH

HARVEY COUNTY – For the second day in row, first responders were on the scene of Thursday’s chemical spill in Hesston.

Just after 5 p.m. on Friday, GVL Poly of Hesston had to be evacuated after report of a sick employee was made to 911, according to a media release.

Emergency crews transported four victims to Newton Medical Center and two were taken to Saint Francis Hospital.

There was no actual chemical spill located in the plant. First shift workers worked their shift without any incident. Investigators are attempting to find out what may be the cause for this of Friday’s incident.

iSportsman Kan. daily hunt permit check in experiencing problems

isportsman

PRATT – Kansas hunters should be aware that iSportsman Electronic Daily Hunt Permits are required on 24 wildlife areas (check the2016 Kansas Hunting and Furharvesting Regulations Summary or kdwpt.isportsman.net for a list).

The electronic permit system has been in place for two years, and is normally fast and efficient. However, the software company that manages the host servers experienced technical difficulties this week that slowed the check-in procedure. Hunters utilizing iSportsman may experience slow processing or may find the system entirely down for the next few days.

iSportsman replaces the old paper permits and allows hunters to conveniently check in and out using a telephone, smartphone or home computer. As with the old paper system, information gathered helps area managers tailor management practices specific to an area and hunter preference. The paper system was inconvenient for hunters and labor intensive for managers. However, hunters who experience difficulties this weekend with iSportsman are encouraged to check wildlife area offices and kiosks and use paper forms where available.

Repairs should have the iSportsman system fully functional soon, and KDWPT staff want all hunters to enjoy hunting this weekend. If technical problems persist, KDWPT encourages hunters to go hunting but keep trying to check in with iSportsman or check with area offices and kiosks for paper cards.

Kansas school bus sideswiped on I-70

RILEY COUNTY – A Kansas school bus was involved in an accident just after 2p.m. on Friday in Riley County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2017 Ford Escape driven by Jeffrey Lynn Baxter, 68, Leavenworth, was westbound on Interstate 70 two miles west of Tallgrass Road.

The driver attempted to pass and sideswiped a westbound Prairie View Heights Elementary School bus from Council Grove.

Baxter, the school bus driver Machelle L. King, 61, Council Grove,
two other adults and twelve students on the bus were not injured.

No addition details were released on Friday afternoon.

Kansas couple buys 130-year-old former Reno Co. fruit plantation

Yaggy Plantation courtesy image by Scott Shuman Hall and Hall-Auction
Yaggy Plantation courtesy image by Scott Shuman
Hall and Hall-Auction

HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — A couple has bought a former central Kansas plantation that was once a large shipping point for fruit between the Missouri River and California. See more on the sale here

The 1,260-acre Yaggy Plantation near Nickerson was auctioned off this week. Auction participants told The Hutchinson News  the land sold for more than $5 million. The buyers were Craig and Lucinda Piligian, who have homes in Reno County.

Descendants of the plantation’s founder, Levi Walter Yaggy, sold the acreage. The property, which has been in the same family for 130 years, at one time had as many as 50,000 apple trees and a million catalpa trees.

Lucinda Piligian says the land’s history was part of the attraction. She says they plan to continue the land’s current farming operation, which includes irrigated and dryland acreage.

Man charged in killing connected to Kan. bride’s death faces new charge

Timley photo Shawne Co
Timley photo Shawne Co

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A man already charged with killing a man connected to the shooting death of a Kansas bride has been charged in another killing.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that 27-year-old Cortez Tyrell Timley was served Thursday with a warrant charging him with the second slaying. No details were provided.

In July, Timley was charged with first-degree murder in the June 2014 shooting death of 26-year-old Jermel Robbins Sr.

Three weeks before Robbins’ death, 42-year-old Tiffany Davenport-Ray was killed when shots were fired from a sport utility vehicle in which three men were riding. Two men were convicted previously, and Robbins name surfaced as the third SUV occupant during their trials.

Attorney Matt Works is representing Timley in the Robbins’ homicide but said he had no information about the latest case.

Saline Co. tornado had wind gusts over 130 miles-per-hour

Saline County tornado (Photo Courtesy of Brandy Birdsong)
Saline County tornado (Photo Courtesy of Brandy Birdsong)

SALINE COUNTY – Thursday afternoon’s tornado that damaged two houses, two barns, and an outbuilding as it moved through eastern sections of Saline County was rated EF3, according to initial reports from the National Weather Service.

An EF3 tornado has wind gusts 136-165 miles-per-hour, according to the National Weather Service.

The tornado traveled just over 6 miles and stayed on the ground for approximately13 minutes.

A barn at 4869 E. Mentor Road, a house at 6778 E. Schilling Road were totally destroyed, according to Undersheriff Roger Soldan.

A barn and a house at 7572 E. Magnolia Road, and a detached metal building, overhead door and a tractor at 8064 E. Cloud, were all heavily damaged by the tornado, which touched down at about 4:20 p.m.

There were no reports of injuries.

Several power lines were knocked down by the storm.

Westar Energy crews worked throughout the evening to restore power to more than 500 customers.

The storm also knocked out power to more than 700 customers in Dickinson County.

At least one tornado touched also down in that county, but there were no report of injuries or damage.

New college of business building dedicated at K-State

Photo courtesy KSU
Photo courtesy KSU

MANHATTAN – A new business school building that opened for use this semester at Kansas State University was officially dedicated on Friday.

The university broke ground on the project in October of 2013 after garnering $55 million through philanthropic investments from alumni and friends of the college, according to a media release.

The new 160,143 square foot building features tiered classrooms, a large showcase lecture hall, computer labs, a financial research lab and cost $60 million to build.

The college’s senior director of development Darin Russell says officials wanted the building to have a corporate feel, but blend in with the campus.

According to Stacy Kovar, associate dean for academic administration, more space for classrooms was the number one priority.
It has twice as many classrooms as the former facility.

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