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100 e-Bikes stolen across three different thefts at North Highlands business

The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says the e-bikes were valued at over $120,000.

NORTH HIGHLANDS, Calif. — A North Highlands business has been burglarized three different times, resulting in over $120,000 of stolen property, according to the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office. 

The sheriff's office said the burglaries happened in the span of 10 days during overnight hours. About 100 e-bikes were stolen across the three burglaries, but only 12 of them were recovered and returned to the business, the sheriff's office said. 

The remaining 88 missing e-bikes are ALKI brand motorized bicycles. The sheriff's office said the e-bikes were custom ordered in two distinct color patterns, which haven't been sold anywhere in the United States. 

The stolen e-bikes were described as having either a black and neon green or red patterns. All of the stolen e-bikes have three-spoke wheels. 

For anyone who knows about the whereabouts of the e-bikes is urge to contact Detective Ryan Drummond at 916-420-9823 or Detective Andy Carter at 916-812-5643.

The public can also contact the Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at 916-443-4357. 

 

Credit: Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
E-Bike stolen from North Highlands business.
Credit: Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
E-bikes stolen from North Highlands business.

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