CharlieTuna
08-07-2009, 12:38 PM
Well this guy got lucky, he got his stuff back. Great story. :clapping::clapping:
http://www.whiznews.com/article.php?articleId=26658
Undercover Sting Recovers Fishing Gear
Fri, Aug 07, 2009. 03:41 AM http://www.whiznews.com/images/medaugh.jpg
By: Nichole Medaugh An undercover sting leads the Cambridge Police Department in recovering thousands of dollars worth of high priced fishing equipment, stolen from a Cambridge Residence.
According to a police report authorities received a call about a man selling fishing gear at Columbia Court Apartments that appeared to be stolen.
A special deputy and retired Guernsey County Detective also received a tip about the equipment and agreed to go undercover to buy some of the fishing gear.
The report states that officer were able to tape the special deputy making the purchase.
Another set of officers pulled over the suspect and recovered the money from the recent undercover sale.
The man told officers his cousin had originally stolen the items and he had a agreed to sell them at a lower rate.
Over $2,000 worth of fishing equipment was recovered.
The victim of the robbery was able to identify two fish-pole combos, he's still missing seven rod and reel combinations, along with other items.
Anyone with information about this case should contact Captain LePage or Detective Abel at the Cambridge Police Department (740) 439-4431.
http://www.whiznews.com/article.php?articleId=26658
Undercover Sting Recovers Fishing Gear
Fri, Aug 07, 2009. 03:41 AM http://www.whiznews.com/images/medaugh.jpg
By: Nichole Medaugh An undercover sting leads the Cambridge Police Department in recovering thousands of dollars worth of high priced fishing equipment, stolen from a Cambridge Residence.
According to a police report authorities received a call about a man selling fishing gear at Columbia Court Apartments that appeared to be stolen.
A special deputy and retired Guernsey County Detective also received a tip about the equipment and agreed to go undercover to buy some of the fishing gear.
The report states that officer were able to tape the special deputy making the purchase.
Another set of officers pulled over the suspect and recovered the money from the recent undercover sale.
The man told officers his cousin had originally stolen the items and he had a agreed to sell them at a lower rate.
Over $2,000 worth of fishing equipment was recovered.
The victim of the robbery was able to identify two fish-pole combos, he's still missing seven rod and reel combinations, along with other items.
Anyone with information about this case should contact Captain LePage or Detective Abel at the Cambridge Police Department (740) 439-4431.