Amateur radio station stolen and listed on eBay


James Duffey
 

I received the following e-mail from N6NB about the theft of the  station at W6TAI and subsequently the stolen equipment being offered on e-bay. Please do not purchase the stolen equipment.

I have sent this to several lists, so please excuse me if you receive it more than once. Thanks for the bandwidth. - Duffey KK6MC

James Duffey KK6MC
Cedar Crest NM



From: Overbeck, Wayne
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 3:09 PM
Subject: Amateur radio station stolen and listed on eBay
 

The amateur radio station at W6TAI's house near Joshua Tree, California has been stolen and the major items are now listed for sale on eBay.  The equipment is owned by N6NB.


The equipment includes an Ameritron AL572 amplifier (S/N AL572-12099), an Icom IC706 (early model, S/N 004245), a Yaesu G-1000DXA rotator control box (incorrectly listed by the eBay seller as a G800, but his photo clearly shows that it's a G1000), and a MFJ 4245MV 45-amp switching power supply.


All of these items have distinguishing characteristics such as a ding in the paint that clearly identify them as ours even if the serial numbers are removed.  All are being offered by one seller who joined eBay about the time of the burglary and ransacking of Carrie's house.  The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department sent a deputy out to investigate and gather evidence on August 10, 2019.  Carrie has contacted the Sheriff's Department several more times to provide additional information, including the fact that a single eBay seller has listed the four major components of the ham station.


The burglars also stole many tools, a four-piece folding ladder, food and household items (including a half-used bottle of shampoo), towels, pillow cases, a bed comforter and even a red bikini that was hanging in the bathroom.


The burglars did not steal the two towers with rotators or the antennas (an A4 tribander and M2 Yagis for 6 and 2 meters).  Nor did they steal the furniture.  But they did steal art works from the walls.


Anyone who considers purchasing these specific items on eBay should be aware that this is stolen property and that the S.B. Sheriff's office is monitoring the eBay listings as part of an ongoing investigation.  The serial numbers are listed in the nationwide law enforcement registry of stolen goods.


73 to all except the burglars,


Wayne, N6NB




Bob Norton
 

The burglar may be easy to find if a guy and seen wearing the red bikini.

On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 6:49 PM James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote:
I received the following e-mail from N6NB about the theft of the  station at W6TAI and subsequently the stolen equipment being offered on e-bay. Please do not purchase the stolen equipment.

I have sent this to several lists, so please excuse me if you receive it more than once. Thanks for the bandwidth. - Duffey KK6MC

James Duffey KK6MC
Cedar Crest NM


From: Overbeck, Wayne
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 3:09 PM
Subject: Amateur radio station stolen and listed on eBay
 

The amateur radio station at W6TAI's house near Joshua Tree, California has been stolen and the major items are now listed for sale on eBay.  The equipment is owned by N6NB.


The equipment includes an Ameritron AL572 amplifier (S/N AL572-12099), an Icom IC706 (early model, S/N 004245), a Yaesu G-1000DXA rotator control box (incorrectly listed by the eBay seller as a G800, but his photo clearly shows that it's a G1000), and a MFJ 4245MV 45-amp switching power supply.


All of these items have distinguishing characteristics such as a ding in the paint that clearly identify them as ours even if the serial numbers are removed.  All are being offered by one seller who joined eBay about the time of the burglary and ransacking of Carrie's house.  The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department sent a deputy out to investigate and gather evidence on August 10, 2019.  Carrie has contacted the Sheriff's Department several more times to provide additional information, including the fact that a single eBay seller has listed the four major components of the ham station.


The burglars also stole many tools, a four-piece folding ladder, food and household items (including a half-used bottle of shampoo), towels, pillow cases, a bed comforter and even a red bikini that was hanging in the bathroom.


The burglars did not steal the two towers with rotators or the antennas (an A4 tribander and M2 Yagis for 6 and 2 meters).  Nor did they steal the furniture.  But they did steal art works from the walls.


Anyone who considers purchasing these specific items on eBay should be aware that this is stolen property and that the S.B. Sheriff's office is monitoring the eBay listings as part of an ongoing investigation.  The serial numbers are listed in the nationwide law enforcement registry of stolen goods.


73 to all except the burglars,


Wayne, N6NB