(KAIR)--A loss of $3,500 is reported to Atchison Police following the burglary of a storage building earlier this week.
According to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, the break-in occurred sometime between 5:00 Monday evening and 10:00 Wednesday morning, in the 1600 block of Main Street, with forced entry used to gain access through a door.
According to Wilson, thieves made off with a 2007 SunL Moto 250 dirt bike, described as blue and white, and valued at $1,500; two Mercury-brand 25 horsepower boat motors, valued together as $1,600; and a wooden entertainment center, valued at $400.
No suspect information is immediately known.
Anyone with information related to the storage building should contact Atchison Police at 913-367-4323.
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