News Summary
A Kansas City man, Evan Werts, faces serious charges after a late-night burglary where he stole alcohol and cash from a business. The incident raised concerns about community safety and sparked discussions on security measures. Werts is charged with multiple offenses as the community swiftly identified him from surveillance footage.
Kansas City Man Charged with Stealing Alcohol and Cash During Business Burglary
Kansas City is waking up to some shocking news. A local man, Evan Werts, has been charged after a late-night burglary took place on March 30. The events unfolded in the early hours of the morning, and the details are downright surprising.
What Happened?
On the fateful night of March 29, Werts allegedly broke into a business located in the 5500 block of Oak Street. The owner of the establishment discovered the damage early the next day when he found a broken front window. It’s always alarming to see your hard-earned property violated in this manner, and in this case, it was no small incident.
According to reports, Werts didn’t just steal a few trinkets. He is accused of walking away with two bottles of wine valued at a staggering $200, a $100 bottle of whiskey, and an impressive $485 in cold hard cash. That’s a hefty haul for one night’s work!
Breaking in with Style
But wait, the story gets even more interesting. The establishment had been securely locked up before it was burglarized, prompting an alarm notification around 11:59 p.m. on March 29. Surveillance footage captured a man wearing a gray Chiefs hoodie and black sweatpants, trying to enter through the rear door at around 12:24 a.m.. Unfortunately for him, he failed in that attempt.
However, not one to be easily deterred, Werts was later seen entering through the broken front door around 1:50 a.m.. He didn’t stick around for long, leaving the building just mere minutes after he got in. It’s almost like he was in a rush to escape with his prizes!
Wanted for More Than a Simple Crime
Now, Werts is facing some serious charges: two counts of stealing, second-degree burglary, and first-degree property damage. The total damage done to the business is estimated at a whopping $2,000. That’s not just a little scratch on the window; it’s a full-on renovation job waiting to happen!
The speedy response of the community played a crucial role in helping identify the suspect. Images from the surveillance video were shared on a local Facebook page dedicated to reporting stolen property, Stolen KC. This prompted multiple users to point fingers at Werts, leading law enforcement straight to him.
Community Response
Residents are most certainly concerned about the safety of their neighborhood. It’s alarming to think that a burglary took place so close to home, and it leaves many questioning how secure their own businesses truly are. The incident has already sparked conversations about community watch programs and the importance of vigilance.
Conclusion
Although Evan Werts’ actions have caused significant disruptions, the swift identification and charging of the suspect offer some reassurance. This incident serves as a reminder for everyone to be vigilant and ensure their properties are secure. Whether it’s late-night or early morning, it’s best to stay aware of your surroundings. Kansas City is a tight-knit community, and together, they are committed to keeping their neighborhoods safe and sound.
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