Oct 08, 2025

Male suspect trespasses home and located by robotic device before arrest

Posted Oct 08, 2025 3:34 PM
Eagle Feather Johnson, Julius Dakota. Courtesy of Saline County Sheriff's Office
Eagle Feather Johnson, Julius Dakota. Courtesy of Saline County Sheriff's Office

Salina Post

A male suspect was arrested after breaking into a home and was shortly located by a robotic device, used by law enforcement.

According to the Salina Police Department (SPD) on Tuesday at around 6:00 am, a resident in the 500 block of Jupiter called police when they heard glass breaking at their neighbor's home. Subsequently, the owner reported their home had been broken into. The homeowner was not sure of the suspect's whereabouts and exited the house.

Afterwards, officers were dispatched to the house and deployed a robot to locate the suspect. Through the camera on the robot, officers found the suspect in the basement and sleeping on a couch. The suspect was then arrested.

The suspect identified was 33-year old, Julius Eagle Feather-Johnson. Eagle Feather-Johnson was taken to Salina Regional Health Center to be evaluated, before he was booked into the Saline County Jail for the following requested charges:

Battery of Law Enforcement Officer, Interference with Law Enforcement Officer, Criminal Trespass and Criminal Damage to Property.

SPD added Eagle Feather-Johnson, seemed to be 'very intoxicated' during the arrest.