He wasn't a smoker. I'm not sure whether he could see his bike from his room.
Stealing a bike from outside a hotel is brazen, but I'm having a hard time seeing how someone could make the jump from motorcycle thief to . . something worse. Makes me wonder if there have been other similar crimes...
This isn't looking good. It looks as though someone drove off with the motorcycle on a trailer.
I just found this video:
http://www.cbs46.com/Clip/12562760/surveillance-video-released-in-missing-ks-man-investigation
My understanding is that the motorcycle key was in the room as well.
From doing some reading on the Harley Davidson forums it seems that when bikes are stolen they are usually parted out (rather than being sold or ridden), so most of the time the thief has no use for the key in the first...
Anyone who knows Larry would say that isn't a possibility and I'd have to agree. He had recently retired, which he had been looking forward to, and was very active and doing a lot of things that he had talked about doing once he had retired.
I worked with Larry for several years. Great guy, very active in the community. Would go out of his way to help if anyone needed anything.
The last known contact with him was at about 8:20PM on Sunday.
His wife posted this on Facebook:
"This is Larry's wife Regina and I need your help...
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