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A stolen bike recovered. One for the good guys!
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[QUOTE="LRice85, post: 393691, member: 25499"] Elk, Thanks for the information. As far as the restitution is concearned, what type of documentation do I need to provide. Should I go to my dealer and ask him for an invoice with all the parts I need including labor charges? Or would an excel sheet with cost from a catalog be sufficient? I'm looking at around $3500 in damages and I could go higher but I want to be realistic and not look like I'm taking advantage of the sitution. I have before and after pictures which I will bring. I just spoke with the D/A's office and they said that I should notify the restitution. I left a message for the arresting officer to call me so I'ms sure we'll work out the details. I'll let everyone know how it turns out. I'm going to put the screws to this guy the best I can! Larry [/QUOTE]
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A stolen bike recovered. One for the good guys!
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