By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post
Multiple items were stolen from a Salina residence while the owner was at work Friday.
Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester said this morning that a 30-year-old Salina woman had gone to work, but left a babysitter at her residence in the 100 block of S. Clark Street. The babysitter said that he had secured the residence when he left at 11 a.m. Friday.
When the woman returned home from work about 3 p.m., she found that the back door had been forced open and the following items were missing.
●A PlayStation 4 console
●Multiple games
●Game controlers
●An Onn soundbar
Total loss was just under $1,100.
Forrester said that a neighbor reported seeing a Black man get out of an SUV parked around the corner on University Place and walk on the railroad tracks toward the residence. The SUV was tan in color and had quail decals on it. A short time later, the man returned to the SUV and sped off, the neighbor said.