May 18, 2022

Police: Kan. man who stole spray paint had blue on his hands

Posted May 18, 2022 4:30 PM
Michael Gonzalez Photo Saline County Sheriff's Office
Michael Gonzalez Photo Saline County Sheriff's Office

By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post

Police arrested a Salina man early Wednesday morning after a downtown Salina business was burglarized.

Just after 12:30a.m. police responded to Airgas, 300 N. Seventh Street in Salina for the report of an alarm going off, according to Salina Police Captain Paul Forrester. When they arrived, they found the southeast door to the business was shattered, with glass from the door inside. Damage to the door was estimated at $1,000.

Someone had spray painted a number of derogatory terms on the walls and floor, causing an estimated $1,000 in damage, he said. Additionally, a computer monitor and keyboard were damaged for an estimated $1,000 loss.

An employee arrived and said that a can of blue spray paint that had been sitting on a counter was missing.

Officers searched the area and located two people in the 200 block of N. Santa Fe Avenue. Forrester said the two had a shopping cart with two Powermax plasma welders (valued at $1,600), a number of batteries (valued at $50), a tool bag (valued at $100), and an Airgas jacket (valued at $100). Additionally, one of the people was wearing a welding hat valued at $50.

Forrester said an employee identified all of the items as belonging to Airgas.

One of the two people found with the shopping cart, Michael Gonzalez, 20, of Salina, who had blue spray paint on his hands, was arrested in connection to the burglary, Forrester said.

When Gonzalez was being taken from the police vehicle into the Saline County Jail, he allegedly head-butted an officer, causing a laceration on the officer's head. Gonzalez is being held on requested charges of Burglary, Felony damage to property, Felony theft and Battery of a law enforcement officer.