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Crime of Week: 2 men steal motorcycle from Northeast El Paso apartment complex

Crime of Week: 2 men steal motorcycle from Northeast El Paso apartment complex

Yahoo15-02-2025

Security video footage courtesy of Crime Stoppers of El Paso
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The El Paso Police Department and Crime Stoppers of El Paso are asking for your help in identifying two men who stole a motorcycle from an apartment complex in Northeast El Paso.
This is this week's 'Crime of the Week,' as publicized by Crime Stoppers.
Minutes before 3:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 10, two men drove inside and then walked around the parking lot of Butterfield Trail Apartments at 10330 Gateway North.
According to Crime Stoppers, security video captures one of the men driving off with a purple 2023 Kawasaki Ninja 400 motorcycle.
The truck the men drove in is described as a red 1997 to 2003 Ford F-150 single cab. The truck's hood has faded paint to where the metal is exposed and has a missing front bumper, Crime Stoppers said.
In addition, the truck appears to have a lift in the bed.
One of the suspects is described as having a large build and both men were wearing black hooded sweatshirts, Crime Stoppers said.
Anyone with any information on the identity of these motorcycle thieves is urged to call Crime Stoppers of El Paso immediately at (915) 566-8477(TIPS) or online at www.cselpaso.org. You will remain anonymous, and if your tip leads to an arrest, you may qualify for a cash reward.
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