2025 Kawasaki 650 Stolen in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, NV — Investigator Marc Hinch (CA PI 189056) is requesting public assistance to locate a stolen 2025 Kawasaki motorcycle, a highly sentimental first bike for its owner.

Stolen matte green 2025 Kawasaki 650 motorcycle, VIN ML5EXEP14SDAF2779. Features a small scratch on the right side over the logo. Stolen in Las Vegas, NV.

🚨 STOLEN MOTORCYCLE ALERT

YEAR / MAKE / MODEL: 2025 Kawasaki 650

VIN: ML5EXEP14SDAF2779

COLOR: Matte Green

UNIQUE FEATURES: Small scratch on the right side directly over the logo

STOLEN FROM: Las Vegas, NV

CASE STATUS: ACTIVE

LAS VEGAS, NV – Information is being sought regarding the overnight theft of a 2025 Kawasaki 650 in Las Vegas on March 23, 2026. The motorcycle, finished in distinctive Olive Green, is a recent model and holds significant sentimental value as the owner’s first bike.

The owner has identified a specific marking that may help in recovery: a small scratch located on the right side, positioned directly over the Kawasaki logo.

Investigative Analysis: Motorcycle Theft in Las Vegas

Modern motorcycles like the 2025 Kawasaki 650 are frequently targeted by organized theft rings in metropolitan areas like Las Vegas. These bikes are often winched into the back of vans or trucks within seconds, bypassing standard steering locks. Once stolen, they are commonly moved to “cooling off” locations or stripped for parts to be sold on secondary markets. Given the high visibility of the Matte Green color and the specific scratch on the logo, this bike remains highly recognizable to the local riding community.

Official Reporting

A formal report has been filed with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Metro).

This case is currently being investigated by Marc Hinch, retired California Highway Patrol Auto Theft Investigator and founder of Stolen 911 / Hinch Investigations.

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