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2000 Yamaha Ttr 125 Stolen on 2040-motos

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Port Huron, Michigan

Port Huron, MI
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west water at michigan rd REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF THIS BIKE 2000 YAMAHA TTR 125 STOLEN ON WEST WATER AND MICHIGAN RD.THIS WAS MY SON'S BIKE HE WAS SELLING IT TO GET HIS 1st CAR.THE BIKE WAS CABLE TO A TREE. A PERSON SEEN A YELLOW CHEVY S-10 OR FORD RANGER GO WEST ON WEST WATER WITH THE BIKES .ANY DETAILS WILL HELP PLEASE CALL ME AT 0R THE TIP LINE OR THE SHERIFF DEPARTMENT. THE BIKE HAD ALL NEWPLASTICS ON IT. BEWARE OF BUYING A STOLEN BIKE OR PARTS THE VIN. NUMBER IS JYACEO7W8YA002203 IF YOU SEEN THE TRUCK OR KNOW THE PERSON PLEASE CALL!!!!!! I WILL NEVER STOP LOOKING FOR THIS BIKE HELP !!!!! HELP !!!!!!

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