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    You are at:Home»Local News»No arrests yet in $5,500 Home Depot theft

    No arrests yet in $5,500 Home Depot theft

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    By KMAN Staff on July 17, 2025 Local News, Manhattan

    Riley County Police are investigating after two men reportedly stole thousands of dollars in merchandise from the Manhattan Home Depot store.

    Officers filed a theft report Wednesday evening after it was reported the men, aged 65 and 54 took multiple tools, which were later recovered in Shawnee County. The estimated total loss was over $5,500.

    As of Thursday, police had not made any arrests.

    The investigation remains ongoing.

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