Theft at Marianas Country Club

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Posted on Sep 22 2011
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Crime Stoppers is seeking the community’s assistance for information on a theft incident that occurred at the Marianas Country Club in Marpi.

Last Sept. 15 at about 1:30pm, an elderly Korean tourist couple were playing golf at hole No. 16 when they noticed a motorcycle—described as a motocross bike—near the area. The suspect on the motorcycle was dressed all in black, including a black jacket and black motorcycle helmet.

The couple exited their golf cart to play golf when the suspect sped up, rode toward their golf cart, snatched the victim’s handbag, and sped away, heading east toward the jungle.

The items stolen include a peach-colored leather bag containing Korean passports, a red leather wallet with identification, credit cards, and currency. The cash stolen was estimated at over $1,000 and included Korean won.

The Department of Public Safety and Crime Stoppers are seeking help from the public. Contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 234-7272 should you want to remain anonymous or use our website at www.nmicrimestoppers.com. Crime Stoppers pays up to $1,000 for any information leading to an arrest.[I] (Crime Stoppers)[/I]

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