(KAIR)--Two residential thefts, both occurring on Atchison’s King Street, are under investigation by Atchison Police.
According to a release from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, one of the two thefts occurred at a residence located in the 700 block of King, and is believed to have occurred June 5.
A cordless drill, along with batteries and fishing reels, were among the items taken.
The estimated cost of the stolen items is $525.
The second theft occurred sometime between June 1 and June 5 at a residence located in the 900 block of King.
Taken during the theft were items including a bench grinder, fishing rods and reels, a ladder, and hand tools.
According to Wilson, those missing items are valued at $1,500.
Anyone with information related to the two residential burglaries are asked to notify Atchison Police at 913-367-4323.
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