From the Santa Fe New Mexican.com - A speed-display trailer reported missing Saturday morning was recovered by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office on Thursday. The 7-year-old trailer was located off Santa Fe National Forest Road 79 in the CaƱada de Los Alamos area and appears to be relatively undamaged. "There is some minor damage to the frame, but nothing substantial," Lt. Joe McLaughlin said. "There is a bar (used to lock the wheels of the trailer in place) that was cut off when it was taken that was not with the trailer and we'll need to replace that." The lieutenant added that the radar gun itself and electronic display were both still functional. There are no suspects and the sheriff's office was informed of the location by a citizen who said he saw it in the forest over the weekend while hiking. McLaughlin said recovering the trailer required four-wheel drive vehicles because it was not in an easily accessible location. Read more
Whew! Sheriff's office recovers stolen speed trailer
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Michael Swickard
on Thursday, November 3, 2011
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