(KAIR)--Several thefts, ranging from stolen sunglasses to financial cards, are under investigation by Atchison Police.
That's according to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, who says it was either last Thursday or Friday that sunglasses, boots, a jacket, and cash were stolen from a vehicle parked on an Atchison Street.
Wilson says the vehicle, at the time of the theft, was in the 600 block of Spring Street.
Atchison Police, this weekend, received a report of two stolen bicycles. They were taken from the 400 block of South 5th Street sometime on Saturday.
Another vehicle burglary, which authorities believe happened Friday night, resulted in missing financial cards.
Wilson says the targeted vehicle was parked in the 1000 block of Laramie at the time of the crime.
Anyone with information pertaining to any or all of the thefts should notify Atchison Police at 913-367-4323.
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