Arnold, MO – 27 September 2018 – A 2011 Harley-Davidson allegedly was stolen from an Arnold home by a man who had previously worked for a company that planned to repossess the motorcycle. The bike, valued at $8,000, was stolen from outside a home the 300 block of Rockview Circle, Arnold Police reported.
The theft was reported Aug. 21, but the woman said the bike could have been stolen anytime between July 1 and that date. The victim told police that initially she believed the motorcycle had been repossessed but later learned the man who took the Harley no longer worked for the repossession agency, Lt. Clinton Wooldridge said.
Arnold Police have identified the man who allegedly stole the motorcycle, and he has been entered as wanted. As of Sept. 10, though, the man had not been taken into custody, and the bike had not been recovered, Wooldridge said.
Source: Myleaderpaper.com
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