(KAIR)--Atchison Police are investigating an aggravated burglary.
According to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, it occurred at a residence in the 300 block of Parallel Street during the early morning hours of August 6.
Wilson said the 45-year-old victim was at home and sustained injuries after being struck with an object that was in the intruder's hand. The victim was treated and released from hospital care.
Police have identified and are searching for a 30 year old male suspect.
Wilson said the victim was familiar with who the suspect was. Police are not certain what vehicle the suspect was in on August 6th but in the past he was known to drive an older model black Toyota 4 Runner with Pennsylvania tags.
Wilson said a case file has been presented to the Atchison County Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
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