KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Police responded to two break-ins in Kansas City on Dec. 22, just an hour apart. A week later, law enforcement arrested a man they believed was the suspect in both cases.
The Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office stated that Kansas City police responded to a Midtown business about 4:30 a.m. that morning, and learned that a business had been burglarized. A probable cause document indicated someone stole $250 from the business. The building also sustained $700 in damage.
A short time later, police were called to a Westport business that also had a break-in. A victim told law enforcement the suspect broke into his business and tried to open the safe, but could not. He did take the cash register that had $200 in cash and ran off.
The estimated damages and stolen items total more than $1,400, law enforcement stated…