Racebike And Tools Stolen From Drew Price Racing In Redondo Beach, California

Racebike And Tools Stolen From Drew Price Racing In Redondo Beach, California

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FIRST PERSON/OPINION: Via e-mail: On May 17, 2006 between 3:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. the garage of “Drew Price Racing” was burglarized. Everything of value was taken during the burglary. Several losers used bolt cutters to gain access to the garage located in Redondo Beach, California and stole one Honda NSR50, five pocket bikes and all the team’s tools. The stolen items are as follows: 1 = 2004 Honda NSR50R #65, basically stock bike with rear sets and one silver clutch lever and one black front brake lever. VIN# RS50-1101542 Engine# RS50E-1001495 1 = 2002 GRC “GP” #200 with Polini 40cc engine green body work 1 = 2004 CAG #200 with blue body work 4 = Razor electric pocket bikes with red body work 1 = Craftsman 4 drawer toolbox with Craftsman tools 1 = Tuffmade toolbox with Snap on tools 2 = Arai RX7 helmets. 1 solid white and 1 white with Troy Lee Designs Speed Bubbles 1 = Chicago Pneumatic air compressor 4 gal. (two tanks) tanks are green This is a devastating blow to Drew’s 2006 racing season. Drew currently races in the ultra competitive SCminiGP series where he is tied for 1st in Pro GP lights, 3rd in the NSR Cup, 4th in 50cc shifter light and 8th in the 80cc shifter. Any help in the recovery of the stolen items and/or the prosecution of the scumbags that did it would be greatly appreciated. Please call the police or Andrew Price at 310-675-8838. Please check the VIN number if you are considering buying one of these items from an individual or on e-bay. Thanks, Andy Price

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