(KMZA)-The Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office is investigating a recent burglary and two criminal damage to property incidents in Onaga.
Between August 3 and September 3, the Sheriff's Office said in a release that they received reports of a burglary at the 4-H Food Stand located at 208 East 9th Street, a criminal damage to property at the pavilion building, also located at 208 9th Street, and a criminal damage to property at the Onaga High School football field- press box.
The release says an unknown person entered the 4-H food stand from a locked window and remained for an unspecified amount of time.
Additionally, an unknown person entered the press box at Onaga High School- football field and broke one of the windows with an estimated repair cost of $200.
Lastly, the Sheriff's Office says an unknown person broke three windows at the pavilion building, with an estimated repair cost of $1,300.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Martinez at the Pottawatomie County Sheriff- Office at 785-457-3353, or leave a tip on their crime-stoppers link at ptsheriff.com.
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