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UPDATE: KSU asks for help with investigation of alleged campus hate crime

The rebuilt Sukkah after it was disassembled and reassembled. Many of the poles are badly bent – photo by Glen Buickerood

MANHATTAN — Law enforcement authorities continue to investigate a case of vandalism on the Kansas State campus in Manhattan.

On Tuesday, the K-State Police Department asked for the public’s help with information on the damage to a Sukkah and a vehicle between Marlatt and Goodnow Halls at KSU on Friday, October 6, according to a social media report.

Police are investigating all causes because it is unknown if Friday’s severe weather had a role in the damage or if it was related to a hate crime.

There currently are no suspects and no witnesses have come forward.

On Monday Kansas State President Richard Myers released a statement condemning the violence.

In April the University condemned Anti-Semitic posters found on the KSU campus.

“In response to the hateful act on campus there will be a Sukkot Solidarity Dinner Wednesday, 6p.m. in Bosco Plaza on campus,” according to graduate student Glen Buickerood.

He had collaborated with the Jewish student group Hillel to put up the sukkah to promote diversity.

“Wednesday’s dinner will include a few speakers, but we will focus on being in community with one another, he said.

“Those attending are encouraged to bring a meal that upholds Jewish customs.  All are welcome.”

 

 

 

Police investigate Kansas officer-involved shooting

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say an officer shot and wounded a man in suburban Kansas City while investigating a domestic disturbance.

The shooting happened Monday afternoon at a luxury apartment complex in Overland Park, Kansas. Police said in a news release that officers responded to the complex after a man called 911 and said he was armed with a knife. The man also is accused of threatening to kill himself and his wife.

The release says the man “displayed a weapon and charged toward the responding officers.” Police say one of the two officers at the scene shot the man twice.

The man was rushed to a hospital, where he is listed in stable condition. Pending an investigation, both officers have been placed on administrative leave, as is standard procedure.

UPDATE: 23-year-old man identified as Kansas shooting victim

Scene of the Police investigation -photo courtesy WIBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal shooting.

On Monday afternoon, police were on the scene of a shooting in the 14-1500 Block of SW Western Avenue in Topeka, according to a media release.

One person Bondderrick Sanders, 23, Topeka, was pronounced dead the scene. A second victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police located a red vehicle with three black men in connection with the investigation.  The shooting is being investigated as a homicide, according to Lt. Jennifer Cross.

Police released no additional details.
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SHAWNEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal shooting.

Just after 1:30p.m. Monday police were on the scene of a shooting in the 14-1500 Block of SW Western Avenue in Topeka, according to a media release. At the same time, officers responded to report of a shooting victim at a local hospital, according to police LT. Jennifer Cross.

One person was pronounced dead the scene on SW Western.

The other victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Police believe the two calls are related and are looking for a red Fiat with three black men for questioning in connection with the incident, according to police.

Names of the shooting victims have not been released.

Statewide Silver Alert issued for missing Kansas woman

Adair- photo courtesy KBi

MULVANE, Kan. – The Butler County Sheriff’s Office has requested that the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) distribute the below press release in the form of a statewide Silver Alert.

It is believed that 86-year-old Dixie Adair, a white female from Rose Hill, who is 5 ft. 4 in. tall, 180 lbs., with blue eyes, blonde hair, and a fair complexion, may be headed west on Highway 81 after leaving the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, Kan. She also may be driving a 2011 white 4-door, Toyota, Camry with Kansas disabled tag: 88398. She may be disoriented.

Adair did stay the weekend at the casino and left the casino property alone at 10:20 hours on Monday in her vehicle westbound towards Highway 81. Dixie Adair does have a heart condition and does take medication for her heart condition. Kansas Star Casino did report that Dixie Adair did seem to be disorientated when she left the Casino property and left her luggage at the front desk area. Brett Adair reports that it is out of character for his mother to be gone this long and to not answer her cellphone.

Contact has been made with several local jails, hospitals, and other casino within Kansas and Oklahoma and no one has reported to have been in contact with Dixie Adair. Attempts have been made to try to ping the cellular phone, which Dixie Adair may or may not have, has come back unsuccessful at this time.

If contact is made, please contact the Butler County Sheriff’s Office at (316) 322-4254.

Police: Special needs student assaulted at Kansas City area high school

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LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. (AP) – Authorities are investigating a report that a special needs student was sexually assaulted in a bathroom of a suburban Kansas City high school.

The Kansas City Star reports that the assault is alleged to have occurred in August at Lee’s Summit West High School but wasn’t reported until last month.

Police said in an incident report that the student began experiencing hallucinations and having fits of rape in August. The report says the student eventually told a nurse that another student pulled him into a bathroom and assaulted him. The student said he blacked out.

A relative described the special needs student as “low-functioning, but verbal.” Police said Monday that the investigation is ongoing and that the school district is cooperating. No arrests have been made.

Cease and desist issued order for Kansas group

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TOPEKA– Kansas Securities Commissioner John Wine has issued a cease and desist order against Price Financial Group and Gregory A. Price for alleged violations of the Kansas Uniform Securities Act (KUSA). Gregory Price was permanently barred from the securities industry in 2007. Price Financial Group operates in the Lawrence area.

The cease and desist order alleges that Price and Price Financial Group violated the KUSA by operating as an unregistered investment adviser and broker-dealer in the state of Kansas dealing in stocks and bonds. On October 3, 2017, the District Court of Douglas County, Kansas, entered an Agreed Journal Entry of Judgment against Price and Price Financial Group in civil court related to Price’s involvement with securities.

The Kansas Securities Commissioner urges any individuals who have had dealings with Gregory A. Price and Price Financial Group to contact the Office of the Securities Commissioner at 785-296-3307 or email [email protected]. The violations listed in the order are allegations at this point in time. Price and Price Financial Group have the opportunity to request a hearing on the matter within 30 days after service of the order.

Police: Kan. man hospitalized after woman stabs him to escape assault

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SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an aggravated battery and have arrested a suspect.

Just after 6p.m. Sunday police responded to report of a stabbing the 1600 Block of South Broadway in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

A 25-year-old victim told police she was at the Frontier Hotel with a 41-year-old man. She said he became upset about a cell phone and hit her in the face multiple times and choked her.

The victim says she used a pocket knife to stab the man in the leg to get away. Emergency Medical crew transported the woman to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect identified by the Sedgwick County Jail booking report as James Ritchie was also transported for treatment and then booked into jail for Aggravated Battery.

Ritchie has previous convictions for Aggravated Robbery, Drugs and Aggravated Battery, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

Kan. man with previous drug conviction caught with $8K worth of meth

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BARTON COUNTY —  Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on drug charges.

Just before midnight on October 5 a sheriff’s deputy stopped a vehicle in the 400 block of N. Washington Street near the city of Great Bend.

The vehicle stopped for driving left of center, a traffic infraction.  Upon contacting the driver it was discovered he had a warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in court. During the course of the investigation the deputy discovered nearly a half a pound of suspected methamphetamine with an estimated street value of nearly $8000.  Scales and other drug paraphernalia were also seized.

Halzle -photo KDOC from 2012

The driver was identified as Darrin Halzle, age 34 of Great Bend.  Halzle was arrested for the warrant and has also been booked on charges of possession of  methamphetamine with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia. Halzle is being held at the Barton County Jail in lieu of $300,000 bond.

He has a previous drug conviction in Stafford County, according to the Kansas Department of Corrections.

KID provides assistance for Medicare-type questions, fraud detection

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TOPEKA — The Medicare open enrollment period always brings a number of questions to the Kansas Insurance Department, according to Ken Selzer, CPA, Kansas Commissioner of Insurance.

However, only Medicare Supplemental/Medigap insurance plans fall under the Kansas Insurance Department’s jurisdiction, and those can be purchased any time during the year, Commissioner Selzer said.

“We are able to direct many questions about Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Parts A &B to the appropriate agencies,” said Commissioner Selzer, “but consumers need to know that those plans are not regulated by KID. Questions about those programs need to be answered by experts in other places. Calling them first will save Kansans time and possible frustration.”

Medicare open enrollment for Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans begins October 15 and ends December 7, 2017. Below are the contacts for particular Medicare-type plans:

  • Medicare Supplement/Medigap plans – Kansas Insurance Department’s Consumer Assistance Hotline-1-800-432-2484, or the online chat service on the department’s website, www.ksinsurance.org.
  • Medicare Part D/Medicare Prescription Drug coverage – Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) state help line, 1-800-860-5260; the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227); or go to www.medicare.gov.
  • Medicare Advantage coverage (Part C) – Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) state help line, 1-800-860-5260; the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227); or go online to www.medicare.gov.
  • Medicare Parts A & B – Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) state help line, 1-800-860-5260; the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227); or go online to www.medicare.gov (signup is actually through your local Social Security office).

Tips to avoid Medicare scams
As part of the Kansas Insurance Department’s mission to assist consumers, Commissioner Selzer offers these tips for protecting Medicare-eligible seniors from scam artists intent on taking advantage of open enrollment:

• Beware of door-to-door salespeople. Agents cannot solicit business for either Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage Plans at your home without an appointment (this does not apply to Medicare Supplement plans). Do not let uninvited agents into your home. Also, Medicare has no official sales representatives.

• Check with us at the Kansas Insurance Department (KID) to make sure the salesperson is a licensed agent. Call 800-432-2484 to speak with a Consumer Assistance representative.

• Realize no marketing is allowed in educational or care settings. Federal regulations prohibit the marketing of Medicare products in places where health care is delivered, or at an educational event.

• Understand that no free lunches are allowed, either. Federal regulations prohibit offers of free meals for listening to a sales presentation for a Medicare product or for signing up for a particular plan.

• Do not give out personal information, such as Social Security numbers, bank account numbers or credit card numbers to anyone not verified as a licensed agent. Also, you must receive a bill as the beneficiary; no Internet or phone payments can be made.

• Verify that the Medicare plan chosen is an approved Medicare plan. All of the approved plans are available at www.medicare.gov under the “Finding Plans” section, or by calling 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227).

“Educating yourselves is very important in getting questions answered and fighting potential fraud,” Commissioner Selzer said.

Kansas police officer jailed for alleged battery, theft

SEDGWICK COUNTY — A Kansas police officer is in jail.

On Monday afternoon, the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office booked an off-duty Wichita Police Department officer into the County Jail on misdemeanor domestic violence battery and theft, according to a media release.

The officer arrested is 9-year veteran of the WPD and is on paid administrative leave.

The case is being investigated by the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office in a collaborative agreement made earlier this year to ensure transparency and avoid conflicts of interest.

Grandparents: State of Kan. acting as religious police on vaccinations

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OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — The grandparents of a 2-year-old Kansas boy say the state is acting as “religious police” by requiring vaccinations for children.

The Kansas City Star reports that Linus and Terri Baker are suing the state Department for Children and Families after the agency announced its intention to vaccinate the boy despite the family’s wishes.

The Bakers have physical custody of the boy as his foster parents. The couple opposes immunization on religious and health grounds.

But because the child is in temporary state custody, the department has the authority to make the immunization decision.

State law says children in child care facilities are required to have current immunizations unless there are health risks or religious reasons.

A department spokeswoman says the agency can’t comment on the pending lawsuit.

Sculpture on KU campus designated national World War I memorial

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A memorial in Lawrence has been designated as a World War I Centennial Memorial as part of a national campaign.

The designation means the Victory Eagle memorial outside Dyche Hall on the University of Kansas campus will qualify for grant funds to help restore it.

The Lawrence Journals-World reports the 4-foot sculpture of a bronze eagle was originally located on U.S. Highway 40. It was given to the university in the 1980s after the sculpture was found toppled over.

The memorial is one of 100 nationwide to receive the designation as part of the “100 Cities/100 Memorials” program. Each memorial will receive a $2,000 matching grant toward restoration and maintenance.

Police: Kansas man jailed for fatal DUI crash

Omar -photo Finney Co.

FINNEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal accident and have made an arrest.

Just before 7 p.m. Sunday,  police were called to the 2400 block of Fleming Street in Garden City. for a reported injury accident involving a car and a motorcycle. When Officers arrived on the scene, they located Robert Becker, 67, of Garden City deceased, according to a media release.

The investigation revealed that Becker was driving a blue 2009 Kawasaki motorcycle southbound on Fleming Street.

Traveling south behind Becker was a black 2002 Jeep Liberty driven by Bashir Omar, 31, of Garden City.

Witnesses on scene observed the Jeep rear end the motorcycle as they both traveled south causing the motorcycle to crash.

After contact with Bashir, he showed signs of impairment, according to police. He was arrested and booked into the Finney County Jail on for alleged 2nd Degree Murder (reckless), Driving Under the Influence, and Reckless Driving.

Police believed there were multiple witnesses to this incident. The Garden City Police Department is requesting assistance from the community. If you witnessed this incident, or have information related to this incident, you should call the Garden City Police Department (620) 276-1300, If you wish to remain anonymous you can call Crime Stoppers (620) 275-7807, or text your tip to Garden City PD, text GCTIP and your tip to Tip411 (847411).

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