NewsJanuary 5, 2010

LINDON, Utah -- Police say thieves must've used heavy equipment to make off with a four-ton statue mounted outside a Utah motorcycle shop. Lindon police chief Cody Cullimore said a back-hoe or a crane likely was required to move the $100,000 sculpture depicting an old-time speed racer. Employees discovered it was missing from the Timpanogos Harley-Davidson store in Lindon, where it had been erected two years ago...

A $100,000 sculpture outside the Timpanogos Harley-Davidson store in Lindon, Utah, was stolen. (JULIE DEHERRERA ~ Salt Lake Tribune)
A $100,000 sculpture outside the Timpanogos Harley-Davidson store in Lindon, Utah, was stolen. (JULIE DEHERRERA ~ Salt Lake Tribune)

LINDON, Utah -- Police say thieves must've used heavy equipment to make off with a four-ton statue mounted outside a Utah motorcycle shop.

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Lindon police chief Cody Cullimore said a back-hoe or a crane likely was required to move the $100,000 sculpture depicting an old-time speed racer. Employees discovered it was missing from the Timpanogos Harley-Davidson store in Lindon, where it had been erected two years ago.

Store manager Kandi Zamora says the granite block on which it was mounted also was missing.

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