UPDATE: Who Took This Guy's Off-Road Vehicle?

UPDATE: A Brookville resident's stolen ATV has been recovered and an arrest has been made.

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Update published at 11:53 a.m.:

A Brookville theft victim says his stolen side-by-side ATV has been recovered.

Alex Cummins says the Polaris Razor 1000XP off-road vehicle was stolen from a home on Cooley Road on August 3rd or 4th. He got help from more than 1,300 Facebook users who shared his post about his stolen off-road vehicle.

Cummins posted early Monday morning that his ATV was found damaged, but was recovered Sunday evening in Fayette County.

An arrest has been made, but the suspected thief has not yet been identified as charges are pending.

 

Original story published at 6:59 a.m.:

(Brookville, Ind.) - A Brookville man wants his prized side-by-side ATV back.

Alex Cummins says the Polaris Razor 1000XP off-road vehicle was stolen from a home on Cooley Road between Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4. A pole barn the ATV had been parked in was broken into, Cummins says.

The ATV is blue and white in color, with a black roll bar.

Cummins posted about his stolen ATV on Facebook on August 5. As of August, 13 the post has received more than 1,300 shares.

Cummins says he has reported the theft to the Franklin County Sheriff's Department. Call the sheriff’s office at (765) 647-4138 if you have information that can help track it down.

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