Two people, including a woman from Eureka, have been arrested on suspicion of breaking into Cedar Point’s former school building.
Chase County Undersheriff Aaron Hoffman says deputies received a report of people “dressed in all black” getting inside the building shortly before 6 pm Saturday. Less than 10 minutes later, deputies arrived to find a white pickup outside the building and two people using flashlights inside. Deputies then contacted both suspects as they were taking unspecified items out of the building.
Arrested were:
*Kathryn Laine Culbert, age 25 of Eureka, on suspicion of burglary of a non-dwelling, theft, possession of stolen property, possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia and criminal trespass
*Jacobsen Thomas Eells, age 23 of Topeka, on suspicion of burglary of a non-dwelling, theft, possession of stolen property, possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia and criminal trespass
Formal charges are pending against both suspects.