Old Road Harley-Davidson In Burglarized Two Weeks After Opening

July 3, 2009 by Harley Fan  
Filed under Harley News

On the first of July, 2009, Old Road Harley-Davidson in Santa Clarita was broken into and burglarized - less than two weeks after the dealership opened its doors to their new location.

According to Old Road Harley-Davidson general manager Doug Maguire, about $30,000 in merchandise was stolen.

Shortly after 9:30 that night, Doug received a call from the dealer's alarm company, that the alarm had gone off at the shop located in the Santa Clarita Centre Pointe Business Park.

By the time Doug arrived on the scene nobody was around - but he found that someone had made off with a large amount of clothing and motorcycle parts after smashing a window to gain entry.

"They knew what they were doing," Doug told the media the day after the break-in.

According to the police, they have no leads as to who did this.

Old Road Harley-Davidson opened their new 24,000-square-foot motorcycle dealership on the 19th of June, 2009, after relocating from Van Nuys after being in the same location since 1965.

According to Doug Maguire, who has been with Old Road Harley-Davidson since 2004, the last time that their Harley dealership was burgled was around 1985:

We were five years in the ghetto and never burgled.