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CRIME & SAFETY
Saline County Jail Bookings, July 27
REQUESTED CHARGE(S):. Poss of substance in KSA 65-4105(h) Taxation; Drugs; No drug tax stamp for marijuana or cont substance. Use communication facility; In the commission of a felony drug violationd. NAME: Huddleston,Shane Anthony. REQUESTED CHARGE(S):. Failure to appear. Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; Misdemeanor. Transporting an open container.
One Victim is Assaulted After a Home Invasion
Salina Police are investigating a home invasion after a resident was assaulted. Police Captain Mike Miller tells KSAL News, Wednesday night two males knocked on the front door of a home in the 2400 block of Simmons. Three people were in the home when one of them opened the door...
UPDATED: SFD responds to fire at Speakeasy storage shed
Several Salina Fire Department crews responded to a fire at the Speakeasy Bar and Grill, 2030 S Ohio Street, in Salina, this afternoon. Salina Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Stansberry said at approximately 1:30 p.m. on July 25, Fire Engine Two responded to the Speakeasy within three minutes of receiving the call of a fire near the restaurant.
Tips Sought in Transformer Theft
Tips are sought in a case involving a pole mounted transformer. The crime is the latest Salina Crime Stoppers crime of the week. Salina Police say between Wednesday, July 3rd and Monday, July 8th, a theft occurred at Border States Electrical, 1320 Armory Road. It was determined during this time, someone cut through a fence and removed a pole mounted transformer from the area. The transformer was then taken into a wooded area near the business and disassembled in an effort to remove copper wiring from inside.
$85,200 Worth of Property Consumed by Fire
Farm machinery worth $85,000 was lost in an accidental fire on Wednesday. Sheriff Roger Soldan tells KSAL News Wednesday a Fendt tractor, John Deere baler and two bales of hay were burned in the 12,000 block of W Armstrong Rd. The owner, 48-year old Jay Lindquist of Brookville was operating...
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