(KAIR)--A thief, or thieves, set their sites on a work truck parked in Atchison and made off with a variety of items, ranging from a rifle and tools to video games.
According to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, the truck was parked in the 2000 block of Main Street at the time of the theft, which is believed to have occurred sometime between 7:30 Thursday evening and 6:30 Friday morning.
Items reported as stolen from the truck include an Alexander Arms AR-15 rifle, a playstation and video games, trading cards, hand tools, a Stihl concrete saw, a Stihl chainsaw, a pneumatic hammer, a Milwaukee-brand hole saw kit, a generator, and spools of copper line.
Atchison Police are continuing to investigate.
Anyone with information should contact the APD at 913-367-4323.
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