Where was Jake last week?
A local man is without his bicycle after a theft.
Riley county police told reporters on Monday that a report was filed with them on Sunday regarding a bicycle being stolen. The victim, John Uhlarik (69) of 2340 Park Drive in Manhattan told police that his bicycle and helmet were removed from in front of his home sometime between January 6th at midnight and January 12th at 8:00 p.m.
The estimated loss in this theft is $1,278 and police are investigating.
as in the Drugs&Behavior teaching...female stalking John Uhlarik??
At the final hearing on her petition, Wentland described the encounter with Uhlarik at Dillons in February 2006. While Wentland was placing an order at the deli department, Uhlarik walked past her and stood behind a counter while staring at her. Wentland felt uncomfortable so she went down another aisle in the store. When she returned to the deli department to pick up her order, Uhlarik was still standing nearby and was staring at her intently. Ultimately, Wentland left the store without finishing her shopping because she felt scared.
Wentland also testified to the Boston encounter that occurred that same month. She had traveled to Boston to compete in the U.S. Championships in track and field. She thought she saw Uhlarik in the stands but she could not be sure. Following the competition Wentland checked in at the Midwest Airlines ticket counter at Logan International Airport for her return flight. While standing in line she saw Uhlarik standing in the same line, four or five people back. Uhlarik stared at her and made a facial gesture which she described as a type of smile to indicate "'I'm here.'" Wentland felt surprise and alarm. She testified that her heart raced and she feared for her safety. Wentland believed that Uhlarik's presence in the airport was more than a mere coincidence.