May 06, 2022

Salina man arrested in connection to theft of tools, camper

Posted May 06, 2022 4:15 PM
<b>Christopher Gochanour. </b>Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office
Christopher Gochanour. Photos courtesy Saline County Sheriff's Office

By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post

A local man was arrested Thursday in connection to multiple theft cases in Salina.

Saline County Sheriff's Lieutenant Jeremiah Hayes said this morning that deputies were sent to the 3500 block of Gerard northwest of Salina for the report of a possible stolen camper being at the Saline County State Fishing Lake.

When they arrived, they discovered that the camper was, indeed, one reported stolen recently in Salina, Hayes said.

As deputies were preparing to hook up the camper to take it to the sheriff's office for further investigation, a pickup started to pull into the lake drive, then suddenly backed up and took off on Gerard Road at a high rate of speed, Hayes said. A pursuit ensued and eventually the pickup and its driver, identified as Christopher Gochanour, 27, of Salina, were located at a motel on Diamond Drive in north Salina.

When law enforcement personnel arrived at the motel, Gochanour fled on foot, but was quickly apprehended.

Saline County Undersheriff Brent Melander said personnel from both the Salina Police Department and the Kansas Highway Patrol assisted in the pursuit.

Both the camper and the pickup were taken to the sheriff's office.

Inside, they found a number of power tools and hand tools, some of which were determined to be stolen from the City of Salina's maintenance building in Sunset Park. Additionally, methamphetamine was found in the pickup and marijuana was found in the camper.

Hayes said the insignias and other identifying marks on the camper had been covered with spray paint and the pickup had a license plate from another pickup that looked similar to the one Gochanour was driving, Hayes said.

In addition, mail belonging to a Salina resident was found in the camper and an insurance check made out to that person was found in the pickup, Hayes said.

Gochanour, who had an active warrant out of Saline County, was arrested on that warrant, Hayes said. Additionally, Gochanour was booked into the Saline County Jail on the following requested charges, according to the Saline County Jail booking activity report.

●Crim damage to prop;w/o consent $1K-$25K

●Ignition interlock device; Operate a car without a required device

●Obstructing apprehenstion or prosecution: Misdemeanor

●Poss of marijuana; 2 or more prior convictions

●Poss of opiate, narcotic, or certain stimulant

●Poss of stolen property;Value $1,500 to $25,000

●Unlawful acts: vehicle registration violation

●Use/poss drug paraphernalia/human body