Little alarm bells went off for Jay Rutler about three years ago, when his son — who was in middle school at the time — started talking about a mysterious “warehouse” in the neighborhood that kids liked to visit. So at his son’s urging, Rutler walked out to the long-abandoned Kuhlman Diecasting plant about three-quarters of a mile from their family’s home. “When I was out, there were a couple of high school kids making out in one corner and a bunch of kids that were young – middle school, maybe elementary school – that were climbing on the roof of that place,” Rutler said. “You’ve got rusted holes through it, and big openings that were windows or vent holes. It was obviously very concerning.”
Source: Prairie Village Post