UPDATE: Guitars Signed by Rolling Stones, Van Halen and More Stolen From Daytona Beach Storage Unit
January 15, 2020FeaturedComments Off on UPDATE: Guitars Signed by Rolling Stones, Van Halen and More Stolen From Daytona Beach Storage Unit
Daytona Beach Police Department
UPDATE: Detectives have recovered two of the stolen signed guitars and one person is in custody. A red guitar signed by the band Van Halen and a black and white one with Bob Dylan’s signature on it have been recovered.
Please contact police at (386) 671-5218 or AlexanderSimone@dbpd.us (case: 190024997) if you have any information.
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Collector guitars signed by rock icons such as Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and Van Halen were stolen from a storage unit in Daytona Beach. Daytona Beach Police say the crime was reported on Dec. 20, 2019 after someone came to the unit at Hyde Park Storage Suites and noticed seven guitars and a bottle vodka were missing.
Police say the following items were stolen:
– Blue Fender electric guitar signed by the Rolling Stones valued at $3,670
– Black Fender electric guitar signed by Eric Clapton valued at $3,024
– Fender electric guitar signed by U2 valued at $2,916
– Red California SG electric guitar signed by Van Halen valued at $2,052
– Electric sunburst guitar signed by Paul McCartney valued at $2,100
– Dark green electric guitar signed by Bob Dylan valued at $1,620
– American flag electric guitar valued at $3,250
– 1 Bottle of Rolling Stones vodka
No other items were reported to have been removed.
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