RCMP looking for a dirt bike stolen from Port au Port East

    Thursday, 2 May 2024 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    Cpl Jolene Garland says the bike is a 2002 Yamaha TTR 250 four-stroke. It is blue in colour and is missing the plastic covering of the gas tank.

    Bay St. George RCMP is looking for a dirt bike that was stolen from a residence in Port au Port East.On April 16th, police received the report that the bike was taken from an exterior shed on the owner’s property on Oceanview Drive sometime between the evening of April 14 and the morning of April 15. Cpl Jolene Garland says the bike is a 2002 Yamaha TTR 250 four-stroke. It is blue in colour and is missing the plastic covering of the gas tank. The muffler has been painted black and the kickstand is secured in place by a piece of rope. 


    Bay St. George RCMP asks anyone having information about this crime, the person(s) responsible, or the current location of the dirt bike to contact the detachment at 709-643-2118. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

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