(KAIR)--A stolen vehicle is recovered after the Atchison Police Department tracked it from Kansas City to St. Joseph.
“The investigation began last Friday evening after a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban owned by Bracken Credit Union was taken from the 400 block of Park Street,” said Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson. “That investigation led to three arrests that we made on Tuesday.”
He says Timothy Ewing and Samantha Miller both of Atchison and a 17-year-old male were arrested Tuesday in connection with the theft that occurred Friday.
Atchison Police determined the individuals test drove the vehicle Thursday, returned it, and came back Friday night to steal it.
“All three individuals took the vehicle to Kansas City and subsequently to St. Joseph where it was parked at a business parking lot where we have no recovered the vehicle,” Wilson said.
Ewing and Miller were taken to Atchison County Jail, while the 17-year-old was transported to a juvenile detention facility.
Ewing was also taken into custody on a Sate of Missouri warrant for parole violation.
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