Light Bar Stolen - WA
I know I'm new here but I was hoping for a little help from the community. I had the light bar stolen off of my Jeep Cherokee last night and was hoping to spread the word and get a few more guys on the look out. Its not that it's that big of a deal to me but just the fact that I worked hard for something just to have it ripped off by some low life has set me off. So thanks for any help guys/gals.
It was stolen last night (12/17/2011) from either the Silver Lake (Everett)/Snohomish area. I first noticed it gone this morning when I went out to my driveway. I'll include some pictures below of the actual light bar and the damage they left behind. Please contact myself (4259237682) or the local Snohomish County Sheriffs Department if you come across anything. I would really like to teach these theiving scumbags a lesson. Once again any help is seriously appreciated.
Dan






It was stolen last night (12/17/2011) from either the Silver Lake (Everett)/Snohomish area. I first noticed it gone this morning when I went out to my driveway. I'll include some pictures below of the actual light bar and the damage they left behind. Please contact myself (4259237682) or the local Snohomish County Sheriffs Department if you come across anything. I would really like to teach these theiving scumbags a lesson. Once again any help is seriously appreciated.
Dan






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Damn that sucks...
Sorry to hear and I hope you find the guy!
But it had to be someone local, and since there is such a limited market for off-road lighting, and they knew they were higher end PIAAs that are worth a good chunk of change in therory it/they shouldn't be too hard to find, but odds are they will get rid of the bar and just sell the lights, maybe even in pairs which may be hard to prove, but keep an eye out for someone on locally on ebay or craigslist trying to sell them.
Sorry to hear and I hope you find the guy!
But it had to be someone local, and since there is such a limited market for off-road lighting, and they knew they were higher end PIAAs that are worth a good chunk of change in therory it/they shouldn't be too hard to find, but odds are they will get rid of the bar and just sell the lights, maybe even in pairs which may be hard to prove, but keep an eye out for someone on locally on ebay or craigslist trying to sell them.


