(KAIR)--The early Monday morning theft of a UTV used to damage property at the Atchison High School is under investigation.
That word from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, who says the stolen Kubota side by side work vehicle is owned by Mammoth Construction, of Meriden, the company which has been working on enhancements funded through the past, voter approved bond issue.
According to Wilson, the side by side, believed by investigators to have been stolen around 2:00 Monday morning from the job site at the high school football field, was then driven through a fence on the west side of the complex.
The vehicle was recovered later Monday morning near 15th and Santa Fe Streets.
The case remains under investigation, and anyone with related information should report it to Atchison Police at 913-367-4323.
The crime happened less than one week after students returned to the high school for the new school year.
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