(KMZA)--No arrests are yet made in connection with a rash of Pottawatomie County burglaries occurring between December 12th and December 15th.
According to Pottawatomie County Sheriff Greg Riat, the crimes occurred in the Onaga to Blaine area, including one that happened near the south end of the unincorporated community of Duluth.
In that burglary, believed to have happened between December 12th and 14th, a blue 2015 Polaris RZR 4-seater UTV was stolen.
Riat says it's believed the vehicle was driven from the Duluth area towards Wheaton then in the direction of GodLove Road.
Riat says other items stolen in the series of burglaries include two rifles and chainsaws.
Anyone with information about the crimes is urged to contact the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office at 785-457-3353.
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