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Cash Reward For Six Vehicles Stolen From Ulster County Golf Course
A number of major and quite expensive items were stolen from an area Golf course, and the Ulster County Sheriff's Office is not only asking for the public's help, but offering a cash reward, too.
Six Vehicles Stolen From Turtle Creek Golf Course
The Ulster County Office of the Sheriff, on the afternoon of Friday, September 6th, informed the community of the theft of several vehicles from an area Golf course.
The Ulster County Sheriff's Office is attempting to locate a UTV and five Golf Carts that were stolen from the Turtle Creek Golf Course in the Town of Plattekill.
The department went on to explain that they are offering a cash reward for any information leading to the recovery of the six missing vehicles, and/or the arrest of the individual(s) responsible for the theft.
Ulster Police Need Assistance Recovering Major Stolen Items
The six stolen vehicles have been described as follows:
- (1) 4-door Kawasaki Mule color black with an orange caution triangle on the rear and a white sticker on the windshield.
- (5) total golf carts; (1) blue and (4) maroon EZ-GO golf carts.
Images of two of the missing vehicles are shown below.
At this time police believe the vehicles are in the Plattekill or Marlboro area.
The Sheriff's Office is asking for the local community to help recover the vehicles and for assistance in identifying the individual(s) responsible. They have asked anyone with any information about these missing vehicles, information about the individual(s) responsible for the theft, or recent purchase/option to purchase any of these vehicles to please contact them.
There is a confidential tip line set up at 845-340-3599, or details can be emailed to [email protected].
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