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Kansas man charged with violent attack on woman in driveway

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Charging documents say a man charged with stabbing a Wichita woman in her driveway confessed to the random attack in jail calls after his arrest.

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The affidavit in the case against 30-year-old Wade Aaron Dunn was released Monday. Wade is charged with attempted first-degree murder and criminal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in last month’s stabbing.

The affidavit says that while discussing whether his mug shot had been released, Wade said, “They should have a picture out saying, ‘Hey, this is the guy who (expletive) did it.”

The victim told police that her assailant didn’t say anything to her before attacking her as she loaded laundry into her vehicle. She says she begged him to stop, telling him, “I am a mother.”

Police find cocaine, THC loaded vape pens at Kansas home

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a Kansas man on drug charges after a reported weekend altercation at a home.

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Just after 5:30a.m. Sunday, police responded to a disturbance with a weapons call at a residence in the 500 Block of North Young in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Police were told of a physical disturbance in the home and possibly someone firing a gun.  When officers arrived, nobody would come to the door of the home. Officers did make entry into the home and contacted 28 -year-old Raul Adam-Ramos of Wichita.

They also found cocaine, marijuana, THC loaded vape pens, drug paraphernalia and a loaded gun.  Police collected the evidence and arrested Adam-Ramos on requested charges of possession of cocaine and marijuana with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to Davidson.

No officers were injured during the arrest, police found no others at the residence and did not determine if  there was a gun used, according to Davidson.

Abortion clinic battle: Agency tracked Planned Parenthood patients’ periods

Department of Health and Senior Services Director Randall Williams made the revelation during the second day of an administrative hearing to determine whether Missouri’s only abortion clinic will lose its license to perform the procedure.

Williams said an investigator made a spreadsheet at his request that included the dates of patients’ last periods, The Kansas City Star reported. He said the goal was to find women who needed multiple procedures to complete an abortion.

The head of the St. Louis clinic called the move “deeply disturbing.”

“Missouri’s top health official, Randall Williams, scrutinized menstrual cycles of women in this state in order to end abortion access,” Yamelsie Rodriguez, president and CEO of Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, said in a statement.

Missouri House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, a Democrat from Springfield, called for an investigation to see if patient privacy was compromised or if laws were broken. She also was critical of Williams’ actions.

“State law requires the health department director to be ‘of recognized character and integrity,'” Quade said in a statement. “This unsettling behavior calls into question whether Dr. Williams meets that high standard.”

The state had moved to revoke the clinic’s license in June, citing concerns about a series of “failed abortions,” and a lack of cooperation from some of the doctors involved.

While Williams said concerns about the clinic are “grave,” he said the issues are “imminently fixable.” He believes there are solutions that both the state and Planned Parenthood would agree to that would allow for licensure.

Planned Parenthood says there are no deals on the table.

Wrangling over the license began when an investigator involved in a March inspection of the clinic found that a woman had undergone an abortion that took five attempts to complete. William Koebel, director of the section of the health department responsible for abortion clinic licensing, said Monday that the clinic failed to provide a “complication report” for that incident.

That failure led the health department to launch an investigation of other instances where women were required to undergo multiple procedures before an abortion was completed, Koebel said.

As part of that investigation, the state obtained medical records of women who had abortions at the clinic. They found four women who required multiple procedures, including one where the physician apparently missed that a woman was pregnant with twins. The woman underwent two procedures five weeks apart.

Planned Parenthood officials contend the state “cherry-picked” a handful of difficult cases out of thousands of otherwise successful abortions. They have accused the state of using the licensing process as a tool to eliminate abortions in Missouri, saying the state is among several conservative-led states seeking to end abortion through tough new laws and tighter restrictions.

The Administrative Hearing Commission isn’t expected to rule on the licensing issue until February at the earliest. In the meantime, the clinic remains open.

Missouri would become the first state since 1974, the year after the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, without a functioning abortion clinic if the license is revoked.

Missouri is among several states to pass new restrictions on abortions in the hope that the increasingly conservative U.S. Supreme Court will eventually overturn Roe v. Wade. Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, signed legislation in May banning abortions at or beyond eight weeks of pregnancy, with exceptions for medical emergencies but not for rape or incest. The law is on hold while a legal challenge plays out in court.

While the Missouri case unfolded, Planned Parenthood quietly built a new abortion clinic in Illinois, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, in part to meet demand from Missouri residents. The clinic in Fairview Heights opened Wednesday.

Missouri women have been increasingly getting abortions at the Hope Clinic for Women in Granite City, Illinois, another St. Louis suburb. Deputy Director Alison Dreith said 58% of the abortions performed at the Hope Clinic through August of this year involved Missouri women, compared with 37% involving Illinois women.

Another abortion clinic sits in Overland Park, Kansas, a Kansas City suburb. The clinic is 2 miles (3 kilometers) from the state line. Information from the state of Kansas shows about 3,300 of the 7,000 abortions performed there last year involved Missouri residents.

Kobach criticism leads owner to close Lawrence restaurants

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A restaurant owner says he closed two locations in Lawrence because of backlash from people who believed he had ties to former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach.

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Morrie Sheets closed two Jimmy’s Egg restaurants Monday, less than six months after they opened.

He says customers wrote “(Expletive) Kobach” on the diner’s tables and on his car, as well as smearing excrement on the car.

Sheets says he’s never met Kobach, who has drawn national attention for advocating tough immigration policies. But Wink Hartman, Kobach’s running mate in an unsuccessful campaign for governor in 2018, was an early investor in the parent company of Jimmy’s Egg. Sheets say Hartman has been his banker for 10 years.

Campaign finance records show Sheets donated $4,000 to Hartman’s campaign in 2017 and $2,000 to Kobach’s campaign in 2018.

Death of inmate at Kansas prison under investigation

LANSING — Officials with the Kansas Department of Corrections reported the death of an inmate at the at the Lansing Correctional Facility.

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Raymond Davis, 48, died Monday, according to a media release. He was pronounced deceased by a facility medical doctor at approximately 3:00 P.M.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation investigates all KDOC offender deaths. Davis’ cause of death is pending at this time.

Davis was serving a combined total of 646 months for convictions that included Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Kidnapping, and Aggravated Robbery.

Authorities released no additional details.

Police working to identify burglary suspects in Hays

The Hays Police Department and Fort Hays State University Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying vehicle burglary suspects.

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At approximately 8 a.m. Monday, a vehicle burglary occurred on Lewis Drive in Hays in which a purse was stolen, according to a media release.

Within 15 minutes of the theft, the victim’s financial card was used at a grocery store to purchase over $4,000 worth of gift cards and other items.

The four black males pictured are suspects in this case and were accompanied by the female pictured, the HPD reported.

These suspects were traveling in a black SUV (also pictured).

Anyone with information regarding these crimes or the identity of the suspects is asked to contact the Hays Police Department at (785) 625-1011.

Police arrest Kan. man who escaped from store theft on bicycle

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SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a theft and have made and arrest. Just before 5p.m. October 26,  police were dispatched to Dollar General, 2042 NW Topeka Boulevard on a report of a robbery, according to Lt. Manuel Munoz.

Upon arrival, officers determined that it was not a robbery to the store, but a theft of merchandise from the business.

A man came to the store and began to conceal items inside his clothing. The subject went out the door and failed to pay for the items. Staff attempted to stop him to retrieve their items and the man pulled out a weapon. He left from the scene riding a bicycle. Officers attempted to locate the man, but were
unable to do so.

On Monday, police received information that the suspect from the Dollar General
Store incident was in the area of the 100 block of NW Jackson on the same bicycle. Officers
responded and made contact with the man fitting the description. Police brought him in for questioning and later arrested Shane Frye, 49, on requested charges of  of Aggravated Assault and Theft, according to Munoz.

Kansas zoo mourns the loss of 30-year-old Sun Bear

TOPEKA —Veterinary staff at the Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center made the difficult decision to euthanize a thirty year old Malayan Sun Bear, Cupcake, Monday morning. “We knew this day would come,” said Zoo Director Brendan Wiley. “She was already beyond her normal life span when she arrived here two years ago but that doesn’t make it emotionally easier.”

Cupcake Photo by: Kathleen Otto courtesy Topeka Zoo

Cupcake and Ho Ho came to the Topeka Zoo in November of 2017 when their former zoo had to close their previous exhibit for construction reasons. “We talked about it for a long time,” said Wiley. “They were really old but it seemed like the right and fitting thing to do.”

Cupcake and Ho Ho moved into the exhibit formerly occupied by Tiffany the gorilla. “The keepers in the area had become specialized in working with geriatric animals. We simply thought that if the two bears needed our home and our care to live out their remaining years, we were well equipped to care for them,” said Wiley.

Caring for geriatric animals isn’t unlike caring for geriatric people. “You need a comprehensive view of the animal’s health status,” said staff veterinarian Dr. Shirley Llizo. “In Cupcake’s case, we dealt with advanced arthritis, severe dental issues and anemia.”

With an established medication regimen paired with a training program, Cupcake thrived. “One of her favorite things to do was to watch her keepers and train with them,” said Animal Care Supervisor Shanna Simpson.

This past Saturday, Cupcake was noticed to be limping. By Sunday, a neurological condition had rendered her hind legs useless. Throughout the weekend, additional medications were tried but did not produce noticeable results. Because of the positive relationship between the bear and her keepers, medications were able to be administered by injection and in Strawberry Newtons. Early Monday mornings as the condition progressed with head tremors, the decision was made to humanely euthanize her.

Ho Ho, Cupcake’s mate (although the two never produced offspring), was allowed to be with her just before she passed. The two bears were very tightly bonded. Ho Ho’s keepers will be keeping a close eye on him and giving him a lot of extra love and attention.

 

Police catch 7 Kansas teens after chase, crash in stolen car

SEDGWICK COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a group of teens on multiple charges after a chase and crash.

Just after 3p.m. Monday, a police officer observed a Honda Accord traveling southbound on Interstate 135 near Kellogg, according to officer Charley Davidson. The vehicle had been reported stolen from a home burglary on Sunday.

The officer attempted to stop the car and the16-year-old driver refused to stop, accelerated and fled from police. The short chase ended after the vehicle struck a utility pole on the transition onto eastbound Pawnee, according to Davidson. The driver and six juvenile passengers ran from the vehicle. Officers were able to locate the teens in the surrounding neighborhood. They were not injured.

Police arrested the 16-year-old female driver for auto theft, flee and attempt to elude
Police also arrested two 13-year-old boys for auto theft, burglary, theft and aggravated residential burglary.

The boys were runaways and had also been involved in a reported theft at a Subway restaurant on Sunday, according to Davidson.

Three other teenage girls and a boy in the Honda ages 13-16 were released to their parents.

Police search for Kan. man who escaped from law enforcement center

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SHAWNEE COUNTY —Law enforcement authorities are attempting to locate a suspect wanted for aggravated escape from custody.

Jordan R. Russell, 20, is  approximately 5-foot-10, and weighs 210 pounds, according to Lt. Andrew Beightel.

Russell was last seen at the Topeka Law Enforcement Center at 2:10 p.m. He is believed to have taken off his green Department of Corrections jumpsuit and his current clothing is unknown.

According to police, if you know his location,  please do not attempt to apprehend him yourself please call 911 immediately to report his whereabouts.

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