 It's July and it's getting hot, just like the deals at Appalachian Wireless. All month get the Samsung Galaxy S8 for just a penny with a two-year agreement. But don't wait because the deal ends soon. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Thousands of dollars worth of video production equipment is missing in the city of Jenkins. And city officials are now asking for the public's help in locating the missing equipment. Three pieces of video production equipment are believed to have been stolen from Jenkins City Hall. It's unclear when the equipment went missing, or who may have taken it. But city officials are reviewing video surveillance footage of the area where the equipment had been kept. Equipment was originally installed to cover city council meetings in the upstairs council chambers, but not having an elevator or a way to get up there, it made it difficult for some people to make it and we moved the meeting room downstairs to accommodate that. It hadn't been in use for years, but it was still up there. A lot of other equipment up there, but that's what they seemed to pick. Not many people knew that it was up there, and it's sort of a specialized piece of equipment that would only be used for video, so there's not much use for it other than that that I can think of. The missing equipment included an audio and video mixing board, a camera control pad, and a recording unit. The missing equipment was stored with other, more expensive equipment, which was not taken. The total value of the missing equipment is approximately $9,000. Mayor Todd DePriest said he hopes anyone with information on the equipment will contact authorities and the equipment will eventually be returned. You know, the police department is reviewing all the surveillance footage. There's four different cameras involved and where it was at and ways they would have come out of the building, so it's taking some time to review that footage, but we'll find it and when we find it, we'll be putting somebody in jail. It's the time if somebody knows where it's at or had something to do with it, it'll be a good time to bring it back and then we can talk about what happened after that. The contact police department asked for Chief Josh Richardson and tell them we got some information and we'll try our best to keep them out of it. We sure would like to put somebody in jail. At Jenkins City Hall, Chris Anderson, EKB News.