Almost $4,000 stolen from purse in locked car

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Almost $4,000 was stolen from a locked vehicle Friday, according to a report from the Riley County Police Department.

The incident reportedly occurred sometime between 11:30 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday, said RCPD Lt. Herb Crosby.

Amara Prescott, 20, of 4004 Bald Eagle Drive, reportedly parked her 1996 Mazda in a parking lot on the 1200 block of Laramie Street. When she returned to the vehicle, the $3,960 she had in her purse left in the vehicle was missing, said Crosby.

According to Crosby, there were no signs of forced entry and the incident is still under investigation.

Local business vandalized

A window at a local business was broken Saturday, according to a report from the RCPD.
The incident reportedly occurred at 1 a.m. Saturday, Crosby said.

Gwyn Riffel, 61, of 1109 Hilton Heights, local property manager, reported a window broken at a business located on 331 Poyntz Ave., according to the report.

The window’s value was estimated at $1,500.

Man arrested on charges of stalking

A local man was arrested on charges of stalking and violation of a court order, according to Crosby.

Kenneth Robinson, 23, of Ogden, violated a final order of protection from abuse, and was arrested Sunday, according to the report.

Robinson’s bond is set at $10,000, and as of press time, he was still confined.

Items stolen from Daylight Donuts

Items worth $4,250 were reportedly stolen from a local Daylight Donuts Tuesday, according to a report from the RCPD.

The incident reportedly occurred sometime between 7 a.m. July 19 and 5 a.m. Tuesday, at 1101 Moro St., Crosby said.

According to the report, an unknown suspect or suspects took a steel grease trap and a Vulcan dough miser that were located outside, behind the building.

Two vehicles vandalized

$1,550 worth of damage to two vehicles was reported Monday, according to a report from the Riley County Police Department.

The incident occurred sometime between 11 p.m. Sunday 5:45 a.m. Monday, said RCPD Lt. Herb Crosby.

Jacob Havenstein, 31, of McFarland, Kan., reported an unknown suspect or suspects damaged his 1998 Chevy Silverado pick-up and his 1980 GMC Sierra pick-up, which were both parked in the 1200 block of Central Park Road.

According to the report, a driver’s side window was broken, the lights and passenger side window were chipped and the vehicles were written on with a marker.

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