Rescue crews were forced to postpone their search for a missing teenager Thursday because of cold and windy weather, said Lt. Kurt Moldrup of the Riley County Police Department.
Police believe Kolton Range, 15, drowned after he attempted to swim to shore Saturday, when the canoe he was in, along with two friends, began to drift on Tuttle Creek Lake. Moldrup said, weather pending, he is hopeful crews can continue the search today.
STOLEN PROPERTY
In another report, three Manhattan men reported that $3,540 in electronics had been stolen from their home at 1530 College Avenue, Apt. A-3.
The three victims were Liborio Acosta Jr., 24; Ignacio Valverde Jr., 21; and Jose Guzman, 23. The stolen items included a PlayStation 3, an XBox 360 and numerous XBox video games totaling $800. Also stolen were a digital camera, an iPod, a Fossil watch and two controllers for the video-gaming systems.
DRIVE-BY DAMAGE
In another RCPD report, Brock Johnson, Manhattan resident, was driving north on Seth Child Road when he was cut off. The other driver threw an unknown object from his vehicle, which caused a dent on the roof of Johnson’s vehicle. The suspect was driving a 2001 white Cadillac Seville, Moldrup said.
Cold weather postpones search for missing teenager
Published: Friday, November 21, 2008
Updated: Friday, November 21, 2008
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Kolton should have been wearing his PFD.




