Thieves hit a Salina rental business.
Police on Monday were contacted by staff at Ferco Rental, 264 S. Broadway, after a check of inventory revealed a missing piece of welding equipment.
Accordning to Lt. Scott Siemsen, employees had noticed a padlock and chain cut sometime between September 14th and September 17th at their fenced in lot - but did not notice anything missing.
The stolen welder is described as a Miller brand, Big-40 C, 250 amp welder that is mounted on a silver trailer.
Total loss is listed at $10,000.
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Iamgonnagetyou
Tuesday 9 October 2012 18:39 Report this comment
Hey chief another 10k of stolen property but crime is down.
Victory2012
Tuesday 9 October 2012 20:24 Report this comment
Humpty Dumpty sat on wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King's horses and all the King's men. Couldn't put Humpty together again. LOL.
Victory2012
Tuesday 9 October 2012 22:47 Report this comment
Crime is down by 37.5% over the past 9 years. That is a fantastic record that we must credit to our fantastic law enforcement agencies and their fantastic leadership. Fantastic VICTORY.
GETALIFE674
Wednesday 10 October 2012 00:26 Report this comment
I believe one of these posts sounds like a threat to and individual. Crime is not down 37.5% over the past 9 years what we have here is a chief of police called on the carpet trying to save his job.
equineman7
Wednesday 10 October 2012 01:05 Report this comment
sounds like it to me also and these are supposably being monitored
equineman7
Wednesday 10 October 2012 01:12 Report this comment
No way is crime down in the past nine years. You used to read about some crime taking place every once in a while but in the past 9 years that has escalated to what we have now which is several crimes being reported by the media every day. This does not include those crimes that are not being reported by the media. Salina has a crime wave occurring and neither law enforcement agency is capable under the leadership we presently have to do anything about it.