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My four wheeler and tools was stolen from under my lean too behind my house where it was not visible from any streets. Also stole my ramps a Home Depot bucket full of tools 4 drawers full of Kolbalt tools and a Kolbalt impact and air tool set. Was taken out through the neighbors yard.the front plastic cover has been removed from four wheeler so very noticeable it’s mine.

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