Police seize some 50 dirt bikes, ATVs at Roslindale self-storage place following investigation into bike smash-and-grab in a Providence suburb
By adamg on Sun, 02/13/2022 - 12:50pm
Boston Police report seizing "approximately 50 dirt bikes and other all-terrain vehicles" at Roslindale Self Storage, 44 Lochdale Rd. on Friday.
The Attleboro Sun-Chronicle reports investigators were led to the dead-end storage place as part of an investigation into a burglary at a motor-bike shop in Seekonk on Feb. 2. Some guys smashed in the front windows of the shop, then stole a number of dirt bikes, all valued at around $10,000 each.
Boston Police say their investigation is continuing.
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Great news!
They and their riders are a scourge.
Keep up the pressure and great work!
Melt them down
Buh bye
Congrats to the BPD auto theft team.
A well run unit who cares about quality of life issues that plague the ignored parts of the city.
Nice work
although I think they would look better carefully arranged on a cardboard box, with the bullets removed and laid out next to them.
Err. The gas. The gas poured out into bottles, I guess.
Speaking of gas, I wonder if that's what hazmat was doing there.
10 Grand Each?!?!
10 Grand Each?!?!
Finally!
This storage warehouse is across the street from the City of Boston Animal Shelter.
These bozos ride up and down the street stressing out the animals for hours. When not making as much noise as possible, they’re making sure our sidewalk is decorated with as much broken glass as possible.
Good riddance.
Point of Information
Is it illegal to store motor vehicles in storage places?
Seems like it would be a hazard.
What?
Point of information then asks a question…
That's how that works
Though in Robert's 11th ed. it was renamed "request for information" but yes, a POI is phrased as a question, whether or not it's really a question.
Thanks
Learn something new everyday!
Why don’t you look it up?
It’s in the city code and the MGL.
I think not
They're always finding those, Jetskis and even entire motor vehicles on the cable show "Storage Wars".
Not evidence
That show is entirely fictional.
Idle speculation...
The motorized vehicle is fine.
The fluids associated, perhaps not so much.
I would also speculate -- with no evidence -- that those vehicles seized by BPD had gasoline in them.
Flammable Liquids
They typically restrict against storing flammable liquids, even if still in a vehicle. Unless the storage is rated for vehicles.