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Man Charged For Stealing Jackie Robinson Statue To Sell For Scrap | AM 600 WMT

Man Charged For Stealing Jackie Robinson Statue To Sell For Scrap | AM 600 WMT
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Destroyed Jackie Robinson statue: Man charged in theft, other suspects still sought

Destroyed Jackie Robinson statue: Man charged in theft, other suspects still sought
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Destroyed Jackie Robinson statue: Man charged in theft, other suspects still soughtMeredith Deliso, ABC News

Destroyed Jackie Robinson statue: Man charged in theft, other suspects still soughtMeredith Deliso, ABC News
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Jason Marz/Getty Images(WICHITA, Kan.) A suspect has been arrested and charged in connection with the theft and destruction of a statue of baseball legend Jackie Robinson that was stolen from a Kansas park last month, authorities announced on Tuesday. The statue was discovered missing from McAdams Park in Wichita on Jan. 25, with Robinson s feet the only part that remained. Pieces of the statue were found days later, on Jan. 30, in a burning trash can in Garvey Park, authorities said. A suspect in the incident 45-year-old Ricky Alderete was charged by the Sedgwick County district attorney on Monday with felony theft, aggravated criminal damage to property, identity theft and making false information, the Wichita Police Department said. Police are "very confident" that this is not a race-related crime, according to Wichita Police Department Lt. Aaron Moses. Rather, the statue was allegedly stolen for the potential financial value of the metal, he said. "The inve

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