Four arrested for burglary at mobile home park

Lawrence police arrested four people Monday night after an alleged theft of property — including a camouflaged boat — from the 1900 block of West 31st Street, the former location of the Gaslight Village mobile home park.

Lawrence Police Sgt. Trent McKinley said officers responded to the location about 6 p.m. Monday after receiving a call about a theft in progress.

When police arrived, the suspects had fled in a vehicle, which police stopped in the 2900 block of Iowa Street.

Four suspects were questioned and police determined the group removed items from the property, including a camouflaged boat and trailer connected to a suspect’s vehicle.

Those arrested are:

• James Michael Reisinger, 48, of Topeka, who was booked on charges of burglary of a dwelling and obstructing the legal process.

• Jesse Wayne Remby, 52, of Lawrence, who was booked on charges of burglary of a dwelling and theft by threat.

• Tabitha Darlene Jayne, 43, Bonner Springs, who was booked on charges of burglary of a dwelling and theft.

• Christopher Calvin Jackson, 23, Tonganoxie, who was booked on charges of burglary of a non-dwelling and theft.

All are being held on bonds between $3,500 and $4,000.