Parsons KS Police Investigate Overnight Juvenile Crime Spree Involving Multiple Vehicle Burglaries and Thefts
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The Parsons Police Department made three arrests from the investigation into a series of vehicle
burglaries and motor vehicle thefts that occurred across multiple neighborhoods in Parsons during the
early morning hours of February 10, 2026. The incidents spanned several areas of the city, including the
Main Street corridor, Grand Avenue area, Appleton Avenue neighborhood, Kay Lane, and the vicinity of
local lodging establishments as well as residential blocks.
Officers initially responded to a report of a reckless vehicle that had struck a utility pole before
being abandoned near a wooded area. During the course of the response, officers determined the
vehicle had been stolen earlier that morning from a residential area. As officers continued their
investigation, additional reports began coming in from residents throughout the city reporting vehicles
being broken into, windows broken, and steering columns damaged in apparent attempts to steal the
vehicles. In some cases, vehicles were entered but not taken, in others, property was stolen from inside
the vehicles.
Throughout the early morning and later that day, additional vehicle burglaries and a second
motor vehicle theft were reported in neighborhoods on both the north and south sides of the city.
Locations included residential streets, apartment complexes, and parking areas near hotels. Stolen items
ranged from personal property and electronic devices to wallets, identification, debit cards, and school-
related equipment. In total, more than a dozen victims were impacted by these crimes.
The investigation involved patrol officers, detectives, and the review of video surveillance from
public and private camera systems in the area. Through this coordinated effort, three juvenile suspects,
ranging in age from 14 to 15, were identified as being involved in the incidents. The juveniles were taken
into custody for the crime spree. Two of the juveniles were transported to the juvenile detentions
center but one was released back to their parents in accordance with recommendation from the Labette
County Attorney due to no prior criminal history. Two of the juveniles have an extensive criminal history
for person and non-person felonies ranging from theft and burglary to robbery as well as drive by
shootings.
The suspects are facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, including burglary of motor
vehicles, theft, criminal damage to property, and motor vehicle theft. The case also involves property
damage resulting from the collision of a stolen vehicle with a utility pole, which caused infrastructure
damage and created a significant public safety hazard.
In compliance with Kansas law, the Parsons Police Department is not releasing the names of the
juvenile suspects. Additionally, to protect the privacy of those affected, the identities of the victims are
not being released.
Detective Lieutenant Sherri McGuire stressed the scope and impact of the incidents “This was a
city-wide series of crimes that affected numerous residents in different neighborhoods. Our officers
responded to multiple scenes, followed up on evidence, and worked quickly to connect with what
initially appeared to be separate incidents. The damage caused went beyond property loss, these
incidents disrupt people’s sense of safety in their own neighborhoods and even though they are juvenile they need to be held accountable.”
Chief Robert Spinks emphasized the seriousness of the offenses and the department’s
commitment to accountability, “Even though the suspects are juveniles, the behavior involved here is
serious criminal conduct. Vehicle burglaries and thefts place our community at risk and can easily
escalate into dangerous situations for the public and for responding officers. We always are and have
been committed to holding individuals accountable through the juvenile justice system while also
working with community partners and families to address the root causes and prevent future offenses.”
The Parsons Police Department wants to remind residents that many of these incidents involved
unlocked vehicles or vehicles with valuables left inside. Residents are encouraged to take the following
preventive measures:
Always lock your vehicle, even when parked in your driveway
Remove valuables, bags, and electronics from plain view
Never leave keys or key fobs inside a vehicle
Park in well-lit areas when possible
Report suspicious behavior or attempted vehicle entries immediately
Please remember the 9pm Routine
This continues to be an on-going investigation, and citizens are encouraged to “See It, Hear It,
Report It.” All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If anyone has any
further information on this incident or any other criminal activity, please contact the Parsons Police
Department at 421-7060 or call the Tip Line at 421-7057 or email at tips@parsonspdks.gov.