Motorcycle And Scooter Theft On The Rise, 8 Stolen In 3 Weeks

by News Desk | Aug 5, 2022 · 3:04 pm | North Lauderdale News

Motorcycle And Scooter Theft On The Rise, 8 Stolen In 3 Weeks

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Motorcycle And Scooter Theft On The Rise, 8 Stolen In 3 Weeks

Motorcycle And Scooter Theft On The Rise, 8 Stolen In 3 Weeks

Motorcycle And Scooter Theft On The Rise, 8 Stolen In 3 Weeks

NORTH LAUDERDALE, FL (Boca Post) — The Broward Sheriff’s Office tells Boca Post that there have been 8 scooter and motorcycle theft incidents over the last 3 weeks in the North Lauderdale area.

Alert from Broward Sheriff’s Office:

Eight two-wheeled motor vehicles consisting of mopeds, scooters, and motorcycles have been stolen in North Lauderdale in the span of three weeks. Detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office North Lauderdale district need your help identifying and locating the individual(s) responsible.

According to investigators, the first theft was reported at 4:30 p.m. on July 5, near the 1400 block of Avon Lane in North Lauderdale. The victim told detectives that his white and black 2021 Kaitong Motorcycle was taken by an unknown subject. About a week later, another victim called to report that his friend’s black and red 2017 ZHNG, Ex-150 had been stolen near the 7600 block of Southwest 10th Court. Six more thefts were then reported between July 23 and Aug. 1 near the same vicinity.

In the latest incident, surveillance video captured a subject stealing a 2021 YNGF Forza motor scooter from the front door of a residence in the 7700 block of Southwest 10th Court. The thief is seen wearing a hooded shirt and light-colored shorts.

Anyone with information on the subject’s identity or location is asked to contact BSO North Lauderdale Detective Milton Escobar at 954-720-2254.

The following video was provided by law enforcement who say that this is most likely related to the incidents occurring in North Lauderdale but note that this can happen anywhere.

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