
SOLOMON - The report of a burglarized and moved tractor also led deputies to an abandoned Kawasaki Mule mired in the mud of northeastern Saline County.
A man who farms near Solomon, told deputies that someone had broken a back window out of his tractor and moved it to the 10000 block of E. Campbell Road, where it was stuck in the mud, Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan said this morning. The tractor had been parked along nearby N. Amos Road.
Damage to the window of the tractor was estimated at $40, Soldan said.
While deputies were there, they noticed a red Kawasaki Mule 2510 stuck in the mud nearby. Soldan said deputies are now trying to determine to whom the Mule belongs.

A bit later, a deputy located Joshua Baker, 34, of Salina, walking in the 1900 block of N. Solomon Road. Baker was covered in mud, Soldan said.
Baker, who had active Salina Municipal Court warrants, was arrested on the following requested charges, Soldan said.
●Criminal damage to property
●Felony depravation of property