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Harley-Davidson taken Thursday on a dolly without interference.
CLOVIS — The legend rolls on.
But Clovis police aren’t quite sure where it went.
A Harley-Davidson motorcycle displayed at Clovis’ North Plains Mall was stolen about 9:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Police said a man and woman took the bike away on a dolly without anyone asking any questions.
“It is not abnormal for vendors to change out their products but they usually alert security when they do that sort of thing,” Clovis Police Capt. Roman Romero said on Monday afternoon.
“Nothing of that sort was done.”
While Romero theorized the couple posed as Harley-Davidson employees, there are many unanswered questions about the heist and there are no suspects.
“This is the first time I’ve seen something like this,” Romero said.
High Plains Harley-Davidson asked for help in recovering the bike on its Facebook page.
The suspect, according to the post, was “an individual driving (an) older white Ford pickup with a drop tailgate.”
The bike is a 2017 Wide Glide with VIN number 1HD1GPM14HC315162.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Clovis police.