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Bikes & Gear Stolen at Unadilla Motocross

Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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Ben Lamays Stolen 2009 YZ450F
Ben Lamay's Stolen 2009 YZ450F.
This past weekend, thieves broke into the Unadilla MX pro paddock and stole two unsecured race bikes, as well as select pieces of Motocross and Off-Road riding and safety equipment. The motorcycles stolen belonged to privateers Ben Lamay and Willy Browning. MX Sports and the Unadilla race organizers are asking for the public's help in locating these stolen items.

Ben Lamay's 2009 YZ450F has a vehicle ID number of JYACJ10C29A038827. Some unique features on this bike include a rare Dr. D header pipe that has what resembles a handle. In addition, the clutch cover and ignition cover are sandblasted and the number plates are heavily trimmed for better airflow. Finally, the radiators have corner-welded gussets that have been heavily strengthened. The bike also has distinct blue RG3 triple clamps and blue ASV levers. Thieves were able to remove the motorcycle from the Lamays' trailer.

Willy Brownings Stolen 2009 Honda CRF250.
Willy Browning's Stolen 2009 Honda CRF250.
Willy Browning's 2009 Honda CRF250 has a vehicle ID number of JH2ME10J89K501438. The bike is unique in that is has lower fork sliders that have black diamond coating and the rear shock reservoir is all black. Additionally, it contains red RG3 clamps as well as an RG3 linkage. The wheels are black Excel wheels with silver hubs and the ignition is yellow. The number plates are also trimmed for racing purposes.

In addition to the two bikes stolen, the thieves were also able to steal equipment belonging to riders Jeff Luke, Preston Mull, Corey Pennington, Jacob Sanchez and Richard White.

The thefts have been reported to the New York State Police and an investigation is in process. They took place during the overnight hours on Friday August 14th and occurred in the Pro Paddock, despite overnight security and fencing.

"Motocross is a small community and we hope that by increasing awareness in the public that our odds of recovery will increase. We urge all fans, dealers and riders to keep an eye out for these items" said Carrie Russell, Vice President of MX Sports. "We cannot and absolutely will not tolerate theft at our races. We will do all we can to help these riders and teams recover their stolen equipment."
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Ryan - The whole article  August 28, 2009 10:06 AM
Killingly, Conn. — Killingly man was presented Thursday in Superior Court after police said he was found in possession of about $50,000 worth of motocross racing bikes and other equipment Wednesday night.

Jason M. Cayen, 30, of 660 Maple St., also was booked on several narcotics charges that were lodged by state police Wednesday night.

Killingly Resident Trooper William Kuckel said state police at the Danielson barracks received in formation from police in New York state that the stolen bikes could be found at the Maple Street residence.

Killingly resident troopers, along with troopers from the Danielson barracks and detectives from the Eastern District Major Crime Squad went to Cayen’s residence and located the dirt bikes and equipment police said were taken Aug. 14 during a motocross race in New York. Police also found a racing mountain bike valued at about $4,000, Kuckel said.

Police said the dirt bikes and racing equipment were valued at about $30,000. Subsequent investigation led to the recovery of another racing bike valued at about $20,000.

As a result of the recovery of the stolen property, Cayen was charged with first-degree larceny by possession.

He also was charged Wednesday with possession of a narcotic substance (Oxycontin), possession of narcotics in a school zone, possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana in a school zone and possession of drug paraphernalia.

He was presented on all charges Thursday in Danielson Superior Court, where his case was continued.


Ryan - Found 'em  August 28, 2009 10:03 AM
http://www.norwichbulletin.com/news/regional/x1886189404/Police-say-Killingly-man-had-stolen-motocross-bikes
Shnapper - Secured Area??  August 20, 2009 07:03 AM
The paddock was secured, so my guess is it was an inside job. Either that or someone paid off the rent-a-cops to fall asleep for a while. Either way the people that provided security know who, how and where the thieves are...Just have to twist some arms, you bend bones hard enough and some loser will sell out........ Hope they get there stuff back as I hate thieves with a blood filled passion.
thewall - Thieves!  August 19, 2009 06:40 PM
Cowardly and despicable. Very cool to give this some press to hopefully help these two riders out.

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