Jackie Robinson statue update: truck found, fundraising starts

30 January 2024

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Wichita Police Department says it has found the pickup “believed to be used in the theft” of the Jackie Robinson statute from League 42 at McAdams Park.

The theft happened at 17th Street and Ohio last Wednesday night. The statue was cut just above the feet.


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Police released surveillance photos and video after the theft. The WPD says investigators with the Property Crimes Bureau worked all weekend, following up on leads. They also got help from the WPD Field Community Response Team.

(Photo courtesy Wichita Police Department)

On Monday afternoon, the WPD announced that investigators were able to find and recover the truck.

“Detectives are continuing to follow promising leads that we are confident will result in an arrest
of the suspect(s) responsible for this theft,” police said in a news release.

They are still asking for the public’s help. If you have any information that could help with the case, call investigators at 316-268-4407.


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If you want to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 316-267-2111 or the See Something Say Something Hotline at 316-519-2282.

Rewards are being offered for information that leads to an arrest and for the person who brings back the statue.

League 42 is trying to raise money to replace the statue. Click here for the GoFundMe site.

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Thank you.