(KAIR)--A vehicle, stolen from Platte County, Missouri, has been recovered in Doniphan County.
According to a release from the Doniphan County Sheriff- Office, the vehicle, involved in an Atchison County pursuit earlier on Thursday, was recovered that night, and was found to contain “several items that appear to be stolen.”
The release says the vehicle's owner was notified of the vehicle's recovery, and when shown the suspect items, did not recognize them.
Investigators, the release says, believe the vehicle may have traveled through the local counties of Atchison, Brown, and Doniphan, as well as Crawford County, based on some of the items found in the vehicle.
Other details, including the make and model of the vehicle, as well as the specific location where it was recovered, are not immediately made public.
No suspects are immediately named.
The Doniphan County Sheriff- Office is seeking help from the public, with anyone having related information asked to call 785-985-3711.
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