Gun, More Stolen from Home

Jeff Garretson - Tue 11:47 AM 06/26/2012

Police say an RG-14 .22 caliber handgun was taken as well as a coin collection.

Police say an RG-14 .22 caliber handgun was taken as well as a coin collection.

Police are investigating after a weekend residential burglary.

Salina Police say thieves entered a home in the 2300 block of Belmont through the kitchen window sometime between Friday and Sunday and removed numerous items.

The owner told officers that an RG-14 .22 caliber handgun was taken, as well as some power tools, gold necklaces, antique coins and a collection of silver dollars.

Total loss is listed at $1,000.

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Iamgonnagetu

Tuesday 26 June 2012 13:04 Report this comment

Look's like another unsolved case. Where is the police presence anymore in Salina?

WhoCares

Tuesday 26 June 2012 13:57 Report this comment

SPD will do with this like they do all other B&E cases.... sweep it under the rug...

t-bone

Tuesday 26 June 2012 17:37 Report this comment

they're driving up and down 9th all day or sitting in the bicenter parking lot

cjsmessage

Wednesday 27 June 2012 00:06 Report this comment

First of all....NONE of you need to be informed about if the CASE has been solved or NOT!!!!NEXT HOW would you be able to know where to LOOK for the next burglary in this town---MAYBE they are to be phsyic or Angels floating over the town knowing just how to be right there and CATCH every criminal..THEN we could leave our Doors unlocked and LEAVE the CARS UNLOCKED and have everything still there a week later...I come home late and this entertains me and makes me laugh...I dont have and DONT have to have my tv hooked up to those boring shows which I dont miss.. THIS is a soap opera in itself..

getumgranny

Wednesday 27 June 2012 04:21 Report this comment

cjsmessage: I would disagree, as a community we have EVERY right to know, demand, expect--answers/results/information--concerning the ongoing criminal activity in our community!! They do not need to disclose anyone's personal information (which the media usually does for them). Noone is saying they should be everywhere at once, I think I have made it clear on here we ALL need to be pro-active in taking care of our OWN valuables and securing them. But, I think they could spend a little less time sitting in parking lots on their phones, setting up checkpoints to write a few tickets. Also, when they do come out to a scene where someone has lost their valuables, it would be NICE if they at least pretended they gave a crap!!!