"The kid calls police and they tell him that the guy has done multiple people like that and there is nothing they can do."
The part about the guy doing it more than once? That's the key. They either know or suspect who it is with a statement like that. Plus that's a case where the cops don't have to come to the victim. No evidence at the spot the theft occurred so the victim can simply go to the cop shop and file a report.
Why would you allow someone to test a 4 wheeler when they show up without a vehicle to get it home or at that persons home? I'm not going to meet in the middle of nowhere. And even if I did and you showed up on foot? Well I may have been born at night but not last night!
Now I'm not calling you out on this. I'm calling the kid out. Something smells! I have a hunch that the kid owes someone some money/doesn't have a clean title/something of that nature. He hides the 4 wheeler at a friends place/sold to a chop shop and claims it was stolen to try to collect on insurance or only to find out that the insurance company is going to demand a copy of the police report. Now comes the excuse that the cops won't do anything! The wheelie part just makes the story a bit better.
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