(KMZA )--The Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office is investigating the theft of a skid loader and trailer.
Sheriff Greg Riat says the victim reported that sometime between 10:30 the night of November 16th, and 10:00 the morning of November 17th, a 2005 Caterpillar 248B skid loader and a 2006 Redi Haul 18 foot bumper pull trailer had been stolen from a residential construction site near Appleyard Road, west of Wamego.
The skid loader had an enclosed cab, the seat was broken, and a padlock was on the fuel tank. The trailer is black in color, had two fold up ramps and was tandem axle. The right ramp support was bent and had stickers for United Rentals. The trailer also had a Missouri License Tag on it when it was taken.
If anyone has information on the theft, they are asked to contact the Detective Rice with the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office at 785-457-3353.
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