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LUFKIN — Police in Lufkin are following up on some motorcycle thefts, according to KETK. Sometime during the early morning hours of July 22, an unidentified thief or thieves stole three motorcycles from outside of the 1400 and 1500 buildings at Deer Cross apartment complex, located at 3000 South First Street. The complainants reported that all three motorcycles were accounted for as of 2:00 A.M. on July 22, when one of the complainants left home for work.
The complainants identified the three motorcycles as:
-A 2002 Honda CBR600 displaying Texas personalized license plate 1FOX, with a unique black and white “Sharpie” paint job, a stretched swing arm, and a camera built into the fuel tank.
– A 2006 Suzuki GSXR750 displaying Texas license plate 3UP301, with a blue and white paint job that included black and white gun decals, and damage to the right side fairing.
– A 2006 Yamaha R6S displaying Texas license plate 3EU084 with a factory black paint job.
If you can identify the thieves, or if you can provide any information concerning this crime or the location of the stolen motorcycles, you”re asked to leave an anonymous tip at http://www.LufkinCrimeStoppers.com or call Crime Stoppers at (936) 639-TIPS. Police say you never have to give your name, and Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest or arrests related to this crime.




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