Enid, Okla., police are asking for the public’s help to find whoever caused $80,000 in damage at an area grain company.
KOCO-TV reports that someone went into a grain elevator through an unlocked door, opened 190 grain chutes and let out about 3,000 bushels of grain.
Authorities say two 1,500-foot grain belts were sliced in two.
Enid police Lt. Tim Jacobi says the damage was done sometime over the Fourth of July weekend.
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