(KAIR)--Atchison County authorities say an Atchison man was involved in a hit-and-run accident early Sunday morning that caused extensive damage to a building.
According to a report from Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, a hit-and-run accident was reported at the former Lockwood Company building at 8191 Pratt Road shortly before 6:30.
Laurie said it was discovered that 39-year-old Bryan Gammon was driving a 2010 Nissan when he struck a chain link fence and also drove through the building.
Gammon and the suspect vehicle were later located at 8344 Freemont. He was issued a notice to appear for failure to report an accident. Gammon was also arrested on a district court warrant for failure to appear on an unrelated matter.
He is currently free after posting a $500 surety bond.
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