(KAIR)--An Atchison man is facing charges in connection with the theft of a vehicle that happened more than two-months ago.
Arrested Wednesday was 43-year Keith Allen.
Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson told MSC News Allen was taken into custody on an Atchison County District Court warrant for burglary and theft of a vehicle.
Wilson said the 1992 Ford Explorer Allen is accused of taking was driven from the 1500 block of Atchison's North 7th Street on May 29.
Wilson said it was recovered June 1in Elwood, Kansas.
Allen now faces misdemeanor charges of theft, which Wilson said stems from his allegedly taking the vehicle, and burglary, for getting inside the vehicle in order to drive it.
Following his arrest, Allen was booked into the Atchison County Jail.
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