Crime & Safety
Police Pursue 2 Separate Thefts Of Hard-To-Miss Items In Nearby Concord
In one case, a power boat and trailer were swiped from a storage yard. In the other, a vintage Mustang was stolen from a home. (Breaking)
CONCORD, CA – The Concord Police Department is turning to the public for possible sightings or information in two separate theft cases -- one for a boat and trailer, and the other for a vintage vehicle.
The owner of a Hydrostream boat told police the watercraft and trailer went missing from a storage yard on Oct. 15. The items were last seen on Sept. 15, and the owner went to extra lengths to prevent theft by securing the boat and trailer with chains locked on the axles, police said.
The boat is a 2001 Hydrostream with CF# 0766SP, and the trailer's California license is #4GC5276.
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Anyone who knows the whereabouts of either is asked to call police at (925) 671-3333 and reference case 16-15785, or contact the local police agency where the boat or trailer is spotted. If the boat is occupied, call 911, police said.
In the second case reported Friday, a 1967 Ford Mustang was stolen from in front of the Concord owners' home.
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The Mustang is silver with two white racing stripes and a rear California license plate, number 987FCN.
If you know there whereabouts of this vehicle, contact the dispatch center at (925) 671-3333 or the local police agency where the vehicle is seen.
If you see the vehicle out on the road, police say you are to call 911 and not attempt to follow it.
--Images via Concord PD
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