
By OLIVIA BERGMEIER
Salina Post
Two suspects robbed a 25-year-old Salina man of more than $200 in clothing items on the street on Sunday afternoon.
According to Salina Police Department Capt. James Feldman, at about 4:45 p.m. on Sunday, March 3, SPD officers reported to Fifth Street and Crawford Avenue for a robbery.
Feldman said officers communicated with a 25-year-old Salina man who reported two individuals, later identified as 19-year-old Pavyn Svendblad and 18-year-old Evan Sager, from Salina, who allegedly robbed him of a bag of clothes and a Paypal card.

"He indicated he was walking down the street when two subjects, each subject was in their own type of vehicle, stopped him in the 700 block of South Fifth Street and confronted him [the victim]," Feldman said.
After exiting their vehicles, the two suspects demanded that the 25-year-old victim owed them cash and to pay them immediately, first taking the victim's $150 tennis shoes that he was wearing.

During the confrontation, the two suspects took the victim's tennis shoes and various articles of clothing the victim was carrying at the time of the crime. In total, the victim lost about $221 from the robbery.
The suspects stole a pair of tennis shoes, a $20 pair of sweatpants, a $50 pair of shorts, and $1 for the PayPal card. Feldman said during the crime, the suspects threatened the victim with violence if he didn't comply with their demands.
SPD officers found both Sager and Svendblad later, arrested both, and requested charges for robbery and criminal threat.
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