Two thefts occurred at the Kenwood Cove Aquatic Park on Wednesday afternoon, according to a report by Capt. Paul Forrester of the Salina Police Department.

The first theft was a vehicle burglary that happened about 2:30 p.m. in the aquatic park parking lot. A 32-year-old Salina woman thought she had locked her Honda Odyssey van, but after returning from the swimming pool about 15 minutes later, she discovered her purse missing, as well as her husband's motorcycle bag.

Missing from the purse and motorcycle bag was an Interarms Starfire 9 mm handgun, key fobs to a couple of vehicles, a Fitbit watch, two pairs of wireless ear buds, about $500 in cash and other miscellaneous items, Forrester said. There are no suspects.

The other incident occurred about 4 p.m. in a set of lockers near the pool. The victims were a 14-year-old girl, 17-year-old boy and 19-year-old man, who put their phones in lockers without securing them with locks. Forrester said. Missing from the lockers were an iPhone XR with a clear case, valued at $1,015; a black iPhone 7 with a black case and a driver's license, valued at $640; and a black Samsung Galaxy phone with a black and lime green case with the number "66" on it, valued at $644.

Forrester said video surveillance at Kenwood Park showed three possible suspects opening lockers during the time of the theft: a white female, about 18 years old, wearing a dark-colored tube top and light colored shorts; a black female, age unknown, wearing a blue T-shirt and with hair pulled back in two braids; and a white male juvenile wearing blue shorts.

Forrester said the thefts are under investigation.