This article was originally published in the Wichita Eagle on November 20, 2014

Security changes with Old Town businesses

by Stan Finger



A string of recent business burglaries in Old Town has prompted the president of the Old Town Association to call for additional lighting and security cameras in the downtown entertainment district.


Eight burglaries over a two-week period in mid- to late August has been a “punch to the gut” of business owners in Old Town, Jason Van Sickle said.


“That’s a lot,” police Capt. Jose Salcido acknowledged.


The crimes appear to be the work of one person who gains quick entry to the businesses after closing time and steals electronics and other property near the front of the store, Van Sickle said.


“Within seconds, he’s in and out,” Salcido said of the suspect. “He covers his head with whatever he can find.”


The crime spree has been “just clearly demoralizing” to the business owners, Van Sickle said.


Losing their computers can mean having to replace customer and financial records that are “very difficult and time-consuming to replace,” he said.


The incidents have spurred Van Sickle to begin exploring public-private partnerships to add more security cameras to Old Town. Security cameras monitored by Wichita police in Old Town are already in place atop certain buildings.


But Van Sickle said he would like more cameras added and placed low enough outdoors so patrons can see them but not reach them without using a ladder. The cameras could deter crime, he said, and provide potential evidence in the event a crime occurs.