Two Sacramento men were arrested last week after police discovered thousands of dollars in stolen items from Dick’s Sporting in their car – which was pulled over because an eagle-eyed officer was somehow able to discern that the vehicle’s registration tag was not legitimate.
The tag, which appeared to be nothing more than two blue pieces of tape with the number “19” scribbled in black marker – was later posted to Facebook by the Vacaville Police Department.
“The DMV’s registration tab quality appears to be in decline,” the Department captioned the photo.
“I got them from a friend….”Last week, one of our sharp-eyed officers was in the area of the Premium Outlets when he…
Posted by Vacaville Police Department on Sunday, June 3, 2018
Joseph Seeger and Travis Quigley, both of Sacramento, were arrested and charged with burglary, possession of stolen property and violation of their probation.
Inside their car, police say they found $2,800 worth of baseball gloves. A Fairfield Dick’s Sporting Goods store had recently reported the gloves stolen and Seeger and Quigley were allegedly spotted on store surveillance video tampering with gloves’ theft-detection sensors.
“I got them from a friend…” one of the men told police of the gloves, according to the Police Department post.