Throttle Powersports had more than $50,000 worth of merchandise taken from the business over the weekend, despite a Kingston Police officer tackling a thief off one of the company’s dirt bikes as it was being driven away early Monday morning. Read More
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Kingston police officer chases down, catches man on dirt bike during theft
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