More than $30,000 of stolen e-bikes, tools discovered at Santa Cruz County encampment
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More than $30,000 of stolen e-bikes, tools discovered at Santa Cruz County encampment
"According to a social media post from the sheriff's office, the patrol took place in a protected habitat area, where camping is illegal."
"The sheriff's office wrote that several stolen items have already been matched back with their rightful owners, but there are many more that have not yet been claimed."
In Live Oak, a law enforcement operation led to the recovery of stolen goods, including high-end electric bicycles and construction tools worth over $32,000. Deputies acted on community tips about criminal activity and found the items in an illegal camping encampment. One suspect, Joshua Morris, was arrested after fleeing and found with fentanyl and other drug paraphernalia. The sheriff’s office has already matched some stolen items to their owners while encouraging others to claim their property.
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