Help Catch-A-Crook; Stolen gooseneck trailer caught on security camera

Update: The trailer was located.

COFFEYVILLE, Kan. – Detectives with the Coffeyville Police Dept release security video taken from a local business on Sunday, November 20, 2022 where the theft of a gooseneck trailer took place.

Trailer was stolen from Jon’s Tire on South Walnut ST. In Coffeyville. This is a video of the theft taking place. Anyone with information on who may own this pickup is asked to contact Coffeyville Police.”

According to timestamp on the video it was just before 5 p.m.

JON’S TIRE AND WHEEL LOCATED ON SOUTH WALNUT STREET IN COFFEYVILLE. 

The video shows a white pickup truck back in and then two individuals get out and take just about a minute to crank the trailer and hook it to the pickup and they drive away

If you have any information or can identify this pickup you are asked to contact the Coffeyville Police Dept at (620) 252-6160.

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Four-State Staycation: Brown Mansion

COFFEYVILLE, Kan.  – Built in 1904, the three-story, 16-room Brown Mansion has become a fixture of Coffeyville, Kansas. Once owned by wealthy natural gas tycoon W. P. Brown, the colonial style home now sits on the National Register of Historic Places.

The mansion was designed by Edward Wilder and Thomas Wight. Some features of the home were designed to accommodate Brown’s petite wife, Nancy, who was only 4’11”. Their sole heir to the mansion, Violet Brown sold the home to the Coffeyville Historical Society in 1970.

The mansion has a living room, parlor, music room, library, conservatory, dining room, billiard room, kitchen, maid’s quarters, five bedrooms and three full baths. The basement includes butler’s quarters, additional bath, laundry, wine cellar, single bowling alley, and other storage rooms. The entire third floor is a ballroom.

Tours are given at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The Mansion can also be rented for special events such as weddings. More information can be found at coffeyvillehistory.com/brown-mansion