WeldCo sheriff's deputies looking for stolen ATV

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Posted 1/18/22

HUDSON -- Weld County sheriff's deputies are looking for an ATV that was stolen from property near Hudson.

It happened around 6 a.m. Jan. 15 in the 5500 block of Weld County Road 37. Sheriff's …

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WeldCo sheriff's deputies looking for stolen ATV

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HUDSON -- Weld County sheriff's deputies are looking for an ATV that was stolen from property near Hudson.

It happened around 6 a.m. Jan. 15 in the 5500 block of Weld County Road 37. Sheriff's spokesman Joe Moylan said the owner told deputies he recently purchased the blue Can-Am Outlander XT570 before the theft.

Moylan said the suspects cut two barbed-wire fences and drove through a pasture to get to the vehicle. The vehicle was tied -- with straps -- to a trailer. Moylan said the suspects removed the ATV from the trailer, pushed it to their vehicle and stole it while avoiding security cameras on the property.

Call deputy Elihaj Howard at 970-400-4091.

Weld County Sheriff's Office, stolen ATV, Hudson, security cameras

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