STOLEN TRAILER and SLEDS FROM GRAYLING

STOLEN TRAILER and SLEDS FROM GRAYLING.  In the past week there was a trailer stolen from the north end of Grayling just about  8 miles south of Frederic on Old 27. The trailer is a 29 foot white with black accents Formula and it had 4 Arctic Cat Riots inside of it. All of them are pictured below. The trailer has decals on it on the back passenger side that say Trail Pro and the front ramp door on the drivers side had numbers from when it was new that are 179623 and the decal on the upper right of the ramp door says Formula on it. Anyone with info please contact Michigan State Police in Houghton Lake. These were in a fenced area and the thieves cut the lock and chain on the gate and there was a heavy duty tongue lock on the trailer and they must have ground that off. Take a good look at the pics below and if you can help them out please call MSP. Now keep in mind this was about 8 miles south of Frederic but the next story is about my storage facility where many of you have trailers at in Frederic. Its been about 2 weeks now and I had a customer call me and ask me why their truck was parked outside of the fence. I have had that place almost ten years now and never had a problem…. until now. I have cameras down there and we could see how the whole ordeal happened. My break in is in the the process of people being arrested so I am  cutting the story short for now and will finish it up in the future. I cant say what a fantastic job the Michigan State Police Trooper on my case has done and how he was on it right from the very start. Now if we can only get the STOLEN TRAILER A & SLEDS FROM GRAYLING problem solved that would be great. Please share this to your friends.There is some good news as its May 1 so only 7 months till the trails open again. Thanks in advance for your help. Pete

Formula with 179623 on door, that number may be off of it now STOLEN

Trail Pro on back passenger side STOLEN

4 stolen Arctic Cat Riots, 2 of them 2019s & 2 of them 2020s ALL FOUR OF THESE STOLEN

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