Washington man arrested for allegedly stealing 400-pound slide, mounting it to child's bunk bed at his home
The detective who discovered the slide had been investigating reports of stolen catalytic converters
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A Washington man is accused of stealing a 400-pound slide from a playground and mounting it to a child’s bunk bed in his mobile home, police said.
Dustin Allen Bushnell, 30, of Burbank, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of possession of stolen property, Pasco Police said in a press release.
Detective Julie Lee had been investigating reports of stolen catalytic converters late last month, and that case led her to the home of Bushnell.
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Lee, with the help of other detectives, executed a search warrant of Bushnell’s home and found a "gigantic slide" (as well as catalytic converters), police said.
The slide had been taken from a playground in December, police said. The slide had been repainted, sawed off at the top and mounted to a bunk bed.
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Pasco Police arrived on the scene and recovered the slide. Bushnell was arrested and booked into the Walla Walla County Jail on a charge of possessing stolen property. He has not yet been charged with stealing catalytic converters.
An investigation is ongoing.