Authorities took two unidentified people into custody Thursday in connection with an alleged burglary of a law enforcement vehicle. About 6 a.m., Amarillo Police Department officers were sent to the 7100 block of Columbia Lane. A DPS trooper who lived at the residence told officers he came out to his marked patrol vehicle and found a person inside. After being confronted, the person took items, including ammunition and tools, before getting in a car parked nearby. The person then reportedly backed into the patrol unit and left the scene. read more

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