Thieves in Guadalupe County picked the wrong mark this time. Sheriff’s deputies just hauled off a small fleet of stolen recreational rides after raiding a sketchy patch of land southeast of Seguin, and let’s just say this operation wasn’t some small-time bust.
The whole mess started when the department’s Auto Theft Unit kicked in the door—figuratively speaking—on a property near Turnaround Road and FM 1117. What’d they find? Two hulking RVs, a utility vehicle, and enough dirt to keep investigators busy for weeks. The haul included a 2012 Denali Dutchman, the kind of rolling palace that screams “weekend warrior,” and a 2018 Heartland Pioneer, another top-tier home-on-wheels. Oh, and let’s not forget the 2018 John Deere Gator UTV parked there like it belonged. Spoiler: it didn’t.
But wait, there’s more. Just when you thought this crew couldn’t get any bolder, Texas Parks and Wildlife Game Wardens swooped in to nab a 2013 Kawasaki Mule ATV. Yep, same operation, same tangled web of theft. This wasn’t just some lone ranger’s bad day; this was organized, sloppy, and now very much busted.
So who’s behind it? Cops aren’t naming names yet, and frankly, they’ve got their hands full. The property’s a puzzle—how’d all these vehicles land here? Were they stashed, sold, or just abandoned? No one’s talking, but deputies are digging, and you can bet this isn’t the end of the road. More stolen goods could still surface.
For now, the recovered rides are being picked apart for evidence. Every scratch, every fingerprint, every dumb luck clue could build the case. Charges? Oh, they’re coming. It’s just a matter of time.
If you’ve got the inside scoop—maybe you saw something, heard something—now’s the time to pipe up. The Sheriff’s Auto Theft Unit is all ears. Because in this county, stealing somebody’s wheels isn’t just a crime; it’s a quick way to become the sheriff’s new pet project.
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