
UPDATE:
The Geary County Sheriff's Office said all three suspects are now in custody.
UPDATE from JCPD:
On the evening of June 25, 2025, at approximately 11:24 PM, a detective with the Junction City Police Department attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Interstate 70. The vehicle failed to stop and fled, prompting a pursuit involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
The vehicle was pursued by the Junction City Police Department, Geary County Sheriff's Office, Riley County Police Department, Dickinson County Sheriff's Office, Morris County Sheriff's Office, and the Kansas Highway Patrol. The pursuit continued until the suspect vehicle became disabled near McDowell Creek Road. At that time, three individuals fled from the vehicle on foot, initiating a large-scale manhunt.
An Everbridge alert was sent to residents in the area, advising them of the potentially dangerous individuals and urging them to take necessary precautions. Law enforcement personnel from all previously mentioned agencies immediately began a coordinated search of the area. The Kansas Highway Patrol’s air unit also provided critical aerial support during the manhunt.
After an extensive search, the primary suspect—identified as Robeon Demetrius Downs, of Kentucky - was located and taken into custody. At that time, the search was called off.
A search of the suspect vehicle resulted in the discovery of approximately 84 pounds of marijuana and over $18,000 in U.S. currency.
While it is believed that the other individuals who fled the scene are no longer in the immediate area, residents in the McDowell Creek area are encouraged to remain vigilant. If you observe any suspicious individuals or behavior, please contact 911 immediately. Remember: If you see something, say something.
The Junction City Police Department extends its appreciation to the Geary County Sheriff's Office, Riley County Police Department, Dickinson County Sheriff's Office, Morris County Sheriff's Office, Kansas Highway Patrol, and all personnel involved for their professionalism, dedication, and teamwork. Their combined efforts were instrumental in safely resolving this incident and ensuring the safety of our community.
This remains an active investigation. No further information will be released at this time.
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Early Thursday morning just before 12:30 a.m. Geary County Sheriff's authorities said that they were searching for three black men who fled from their vehicle following a high speed chase along I-70 and Lower McDowell Creek. Residents in that area were advised to secure their homes and call 9-1-1 if the suspects were encountered.
At 8:53 a.m. Thursday law enforcement confirmed the primary suspect had been arrested and the others were last seen on foot in the area of McDowell Creek and I-70. Authorities have ceased operations trying to locate the other two due to the thick terrain and the fact that the primary target has been apprehended.
Law enforcement does not believe anyone is in danger at this time. Notify and report anything or anyone suspicous by calling 9-1-1.