NORTH HIGHLANDS, Calif. — The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office said Friday that deputies arrested one person in connection with the theft of dozens of e-bikes from the North Highlands area.
A North Highlands business has been burglarized three different times, resulting in over $120,000 of stolen property, 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 sheriff's office said that DeAngelo Roberts has been arrested but deputies are looking for more people involved.
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.
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