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Police Make Arrest

In Stolen Motorcycle Case

This stolen Suzuki motorcycle was recovered after a seven month investigation.
This stolen Suzuki motorcycle was recovered after a seven month investigation.
Gregory Flanagan
Gregory Flanagan

ONEONTA – An Otego man was arrested and charged with stealing a customized motorcycle from an Oneonta garage back in May.

Gregory C. Flanagan, 31, was arrested after a seven-month investigation into the missing motorcycle, a highly-modified 2013 Suzuki motorcycle valued at $35,000.  He was charged with the class D felonies of burglary in the third degree and grand larceny in the third degree, as well as the misdemeanor of petit larceny.  If convicted of all charges, he faces a maximum sentence of 15 years.

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  1. Just like back in the horse thieving days. Wonder what sentences they got for that? This is multi grand larceny,how’d he I’d thunk he wouldn’t be caught ????.

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