(KAIR)--A recently reported burglary, and two related thefts, are under the investigation of the Atchison County Sheriff’s Office.
According to a release from Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, the crimes, occurring at the same rural Atchison County location, were reported Monday.
Missing from 18858 262nd Road, where a burglary reportedly occurred, was an air compressor and a generator, as well as a Tasco trail camera.
According to Laurie, Deputies on Tuesday “recovered the items [including the air compressor and generator] at another residence.”
The release states that the camera was located earlier, recovered Monday afternoon from a suspect vehicle.
According to Laurie, suspects have been developed in the crimes, and the investigation is continuing.
All totaled, the value of the once-missing items was under $300.
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