Burglars broke into BMW racer Nate Kern’s trailer, taking several personal racing items, according to a police report. The burglary took place at the BMW Motorcycles of Atlanta dealership over the weekend of January 12-13, Bob Woolridge, co-owner of the dealership, told police, according to an offense report from the Marietta Police Department. The trailer’s doors were discovered open by employees at the dealership the morning of January 14. Missing were two of Kern’s Suomy helmets, Kern’s custom Vanson racing suit, three pairs of Sidi boots, three sets of Chickhawk tire warmers and other parts, the police report stated. The black and white leathers carry BMW Xplor logos, and have a N8 logo on the hump and “Kern” across the back. Police said the burglars appeared to have wiped fingerprints off the doors of the trailer and the cabinets where the gear was stored. Woolridge also reported that a custom 8-foot-long aluminum ramp was stolen from his pickup truck. Anyone with information should contact the Marietta Police Department at (770) 794-5300.
Racer Nate Kern’s Trailer Burglarized
Racer Nate Kern’s Trailer Burglarized
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