Macedon dealer speaks out after $67K in dirt bikes stolen.
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Macedon dealership speaks out after several dirt bikes stolen in smash-and-grab

Employees at Filer’s Powersports in Macedon are speaking out after it reopened following a smash-and-grab burglary late-Tuesday. A truck crashed into the side door of the building, and seven individual got out of a truck – taking dirt bikes. They came back and stole more merchandise. But this isn’t the first time the dealer has been hit.
“We’re sick of it,” Manager Shaun Mauger told RochesterFirst.com. “We’ve got stuff stolen over a fence line and broken in before and we’re done with it. It’s nerve-wracking, we’re parking cars in front of doors doing everything we can for security and we’ve got probably a hundred thousand dollars in damage in missing items.” Police say there was approximately $67,000 in dirt bikes stolen.
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