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UPDATE: Kansas Patrol seeks truck involved in fatal hit-and-run

SEVERY, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas Highway Patrol says a 45-year-old Chanute man died when he was hit by a truck as he was changing a tire.

The patrol says Mark Makovec died early Friday on U.S. 400 one mile west of Severy.

The truck that hit Makovec did not stop. The patrol says it might not be severely damaged but green fabric from Makovec’s clothing might be found on the truck.

The patrol is asking anyone with information on the hit-and-run vehicle to call Troop H at 620-431-2100.

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GREENWOOD COUNTY– Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal accident that occurred just after 12:15a.m. Friday in Greenwood County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported Mark A. Makovec, 45, Chanute, was outside changing a left rear flat tire on a 1993 Chevy truck on U.S. 400 one mile west of Severy in Greenwood County.

An unknown vehicle hit and killed him

Makovec was transported to the Sedgwick County Forensics Center. The KHP and Greenwood County Sheriff released no additional details early Friday.

The accident investigation shut down both lanes of the highway for several hours Friday morning.

Police investigate drive-by shooting into Kansas home

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a drive by shooting.

Just after 11:30p.m. Thursday police responded to report of gunshots in the 300 Block of SE Arter in Topeka. They located a man and woman who told officers that 2 men in an unknown brown 4-door passenger vehicle pulled up in front of their home and fired six shots at the house.

Fortunately, no one was hit and no injuries reported. The occupants also reported the vehicle sped south on SE Arter. Police searched the area. They have not made an arrest.

Kansas woman flown to hospital after motorcycle accident

HASKELL COUNTY — A Kansas woman was injured in an accident just before 10p.m. Thursday in Haskell County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2009 Honda motorcycle driven by Vicki L. Proffitt, 55, Garden City, was northbound on U.S. 83 nine miles north of Sublette.

The front tire of the motorcycle dropped off an uneven surface on the side of the roadway causing the motorcycle to go out from underneath the rider.

The motorcycle entered a side skid and came to rest facing south on the southbound shoulder.

Proffitt was transported to Via Christi in Wichita. She was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident, according to the KHP.

Kansas man skips court in drug distribution case

Guerrero

RENO COUNTY– Two people from Salina arrested in October of 2016 at the dorms at Hutchinson Community College for suspicion of drug distribution were scheduled for a preliminary hearing Thursday, but that was continued when one was a no show in court. 

Smith

Police arrested Rheim D. Guerrero, 22, and Savannah Smith, 23, both of Salina, at 1501 North Ford in Hutchinson after they allegedly found a back pack in room 220 that contained a jar with the suspected marijuana inside as well as a small scale.

They were charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute within a thousand feet of Graber Elementary School and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Judge Joe McCarville issued a warrant for the arrest of Guerrero with a $10,000 bond.

Police: Kansas school locked down after burglar falls through ceiling

LENEXA, Kan. (AP) — Lenexa police say a Catholic school was briefly locked down after a suspected burglar fell through the ceiling.

The Holy Trinity Early Education Center closed down just before noon Thursday.

KMBC-TV reports fire personnel were called first but when they arrived, the man became combative and police were called.

Authorities say the man ran from police and fire personnel and tried to hide in the church chapel.

Police say because the man had no connection to the church or school, they believe he was committing a burglary when he fell.

That man was taken into custody about 20 minutes after first responders were called.

Kansas City serial killer suspect: Kill all white people

Scott -photo Jackson Co.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Court records say a black man suspected of fatally shooting five white men, all but one of them along south Kansas City hiking and biking trails, threatened in 2014 to shoot up a school and “kill all white people.”

The Kansas City Star reports that a municipal court citation for harassment said Fredrick Demond Scott made the statement in January 2014 at an alternative school. Scott, who’s 22, was charged Tuesday in two killings and named as a suspect in three more.

Scott’s mother said in an interview with The Star that he refused to get treatment for his paranoid schizophrenia but didn’t show any hatred toward white people.

Scott is jailed in Jackson County. A phone call to a public defender listed in online court documents wasn’t immediately returned.

Nonprofit railroad excursion line hit by Kansas flood damage

Flood damage to the rail line-photo courtesy Midland Railway

BALDWIN CITY, Kan. (AP) — A nonprofit railroad that provides excursions between Baldwin City and Ottawa won’t be able to provide the trips to Ottawa because of damage caused by recent floods.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports Midland Railway will still offer a 4.5 mile excursion to a site about 4.5 miles south of Baldwin City.

Allen Kinsley, Midland Railway treasurer, said a flash flood on Aug. 22 washed out a quarter mile of track in northern Franklin County about five miles south of the Baldwin City depot and left a nearly 10-foot gully through the line.

A preliminary damage estimate was $50,000 but that was if Midland volutes do the repairs. Kinsley says the repair bill could be as high as $100,000 and the railroad can’t afford that cost.

Nebraska man jailed on drug, driving charges after Kansas traffic stop

WIlliam Fune

GEARY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on various drug and driving charges.

Just after 2a.m. Wednesday, sheriff’s deputies stopped a vehicle in the 5800 Block of Rucker Road in rural Geary County for alleged DUI, according to the Geary County Sheriff’s Department.

Deputies arrested William Fune, 52, McCook, Nebraska on suspicion of Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Improper Driving on a Laned Roadway, Failure to Dim Headlights, White Light to the Rear and Driving Under the Influence.

Kansas secretary of state files 2 new election fraud cases

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s office has filed two new criminal election fraud cases, including one alleging an attempt to vote by a non-citizen.

The three felony counts filed Aug. 17 in Johnson County against Sergio Salgado-Juarez mark the second time Kobach’s office has filed charges alleging that a non-citizen voted since being given the power to prosecute election fraud allegations in 2015.

Most of the other ten cases involved voting in two states. Such double voting is the focus of four felony charges filed the same day in Franklin County against David Haddock. Kobach’s office alleges he voted in Kansas and Colorado in the November election.

Telephone listings for Salgado-Juarez in Olathe and Haddock in Wellsville were disconnected. It wasn’t clear from court records whether they had attorneys.

Third earthquake this week shakes Kansas

Location of Thursday quake in Cloud County-image Kansas Geological Survey

CLOUD COUNTY — A small earthquake shook north-central Kansas on Thursday afternoon. The quake at 12:21p.m. measured a magnitude 2.6 and was centered approximately 24 miles northwest of Concordia, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

This the second earthquake in Kansas today and third this week.

Just before before 2:30 a.m. Thursday a quake that measured a magnitude 3.4 was centered approximately four miles southeast of Cheney, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The agency reported a 2.9 quake at 10:01a.m. on Sunday in Sumner County.
There are no reports of damage or injuries but Thursday’s quakes.

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SEDGWICK COUNTY —A Thursday morning earthquake shook Kansas.

The quake just before 2:30 a.m. measured a magnitude 3.4 and was centered approximately four miles southeast of Cheney, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

It is the second quake in Kansas this week. The USGS reported a 2.9 quake at 10:01a.m. on Sunday in Sumner County.

There are no reports of damage or injuries but Thursday morning’s quake did wake residents in areas of south central Kansas.

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