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The bike was stolen from a parking lot in front ofan Immediate Care Clinic on the east side of Indianapolis at about 11:20 PM on 4-22-08. A witness has described the probable thief as a white male in his 40's, about 5' 9" and heavy set. He was wearing a bandana on his head and had a scruffy, long brown biker gotee. He was wearing a levi jacket with the sleeves cut out and a tee shirt underneath. (This sounds like a lot of peoplewe know). He was driving a late model red car which looked like a Firebird or TransAM. There was a white trailer parked close by with a fold up ramp and a sign on it that was thought to be for a Lawn Care business. The witness could not describe the truck pulling the trailer. Enclosed are photos of the bike.The newlicense plateis Indiana 95656. If you have any information, pleaselet me know.If you live in Indy, please spread the word. I am not expecting much help from the IPD.
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