(KAIR)--An Atchison man is facing charges, following the alleged theft of a financial card that police say he then used to make unauthorized purchases.
29-year-old Kenneth Gulley III was arrested Saturday.
According to Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, Gulley was taken into custody on an Atchison County District Court warrant charging him with computer crime, criminal use of a financial card, and theft.
Following his arrest, Gulley was booked into the Atchison County Jail.
His bond is set at $10,000.
Wilson, in a release, explains that Gulley- arrest follows an Atchison Police investigation focused on the theft of the financial card. Wilson says it was stolen from a 69-year-old victim, and then allegedly used by Gulley to make purchases in January.
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