A statue of baseball legend Jackie Robinson ... the Wichita Fire Department responded to a report of a trash can fire at Garvey Park, according to Wichita police spokesperson Andrew Ford.
Pieces of the statue were found burnt in nearby Garvey Park shortly following the theft, according to KAKE. The feet of the Robinson statue were still at McAdams Park after the theft took place.
Local police requested help finding the statue, which was located Tuesday, when officers were called to the scene of a dumpster fire at Garvey Park in North Wichita. The fire was extinguished ...
Neither Alderete nor the statue were present. Then, on Jan. 30, a man who identified himself as Jason Hale, a city employee who was trimming trees in Garvey Park -- about seven miles away from ...
The statue was a symbol of hope and resilience ... On Tuesday, Witchita Police responded to a morning call in nearby Garvey Park. Police reported a fire in a trash can, in which the dismantled ...
The statue was discovered dismantled and burned in a trash can fire on Jan. 30 in Garvey Park, authorities said. On Thursday, Alderete pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary, aggravated criminal ...
The funds will be used to replace the bronze Jackie Robinson statue that was stolen in January and later found burned and in pieces after the report of a trash can fire in Garvey Park. Ricky A.