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    Over $1,300 in cash stolen from Walmart

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    By KMAN Staff on August 31, 2023 Local News
    Riley County Police are investigating a number of thefts reported Wednesday including over $1,300 in cash stolen from Walmart.
    The retailer was listed as the victim Wednesday afternoon when it was noted a 21-year-old woman reportedly stole cash from the registers between Aug. 16 and Aug. 19. No arrests have been made.
    Two additional thefts were noted in Thursday’s police activity report, including a storage unit broken into in the 2700 block of Eureka Terrace. A 37-year-old woman reported the loss of multiple items, including furniture, a computer, children’s toys and a weedeater, totaling around $5,800.
    Elsewhere, a 22-year-old man reported his mountain bike was stolen valued around $600 from the 800 block of Thurston Street Wednesday.
    Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers.
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