COTTONWOOD, Ariz. -
Sheriff's deputies are looking for some music equipment stolen from a shed behind a residence in Cottonwood.
The burglary happened sometimes between Saturday night and Sunday morning in the 1000 block of Territory Trail, Cottonwood.
The shed is located in a fenced yard and was unlocked. The suspects made access through an adjoining alleyway.
YCSO says the burglars may be trying to sell the items on eBay, Craigslist, or pawn shops.
The items are described as follows:
"Marshall"
bass amplifier head, Model# MB450, black, with rings on the top from beer
bottles, "Carvin"
15 inch bass cabinet model BR 115, (2) "Shure" model SM 58
microphones, "Washburn" 4 string bass guitar with black flat wound
strings, "Schecter" 6 string which is blue and has a large chip
on the guitar body, "Line 6" guitar amplifier, black in color with a
control pedal, (12) black "Monster"
brand cables, ranging from 6-20 feet in length, silver tipped ends, red, green,
and blue tape
on cable ends, "SKB" brand music case, model SKB 1200 ATA, black with
silver latches, upper
compartment holds 12 microphones in foam, "Mackie" speaker, model
450DA, charcoal grey, made in Italy, "Tama" brand drums
including a 14" and 16" inch floor tom with amber fade finish,
"Tama" brand, Iron Cobra model bass drum double pedals, "Remo Roto
Toms" --- 6, 8, 10 inch pitch changing drums on a stand,
"Tama" Hi-Hat stand, "Tama" Super Star model 14x5 custom snare
drum with amber fade finish, (8) Zildjian cymbals, "Yamaha" Subkick
model, "Mackie" 12 channel mixer, various drum cases, (2)
"Korg" guitar tuners, (5) microphone stands, "TC" vocal processor,
among other music equipment accessories.
Anyone with information on the burglary may be eligible for a cash reward if an arrest is made.
TIPLINE: Sheriff's
Office at 928-771-3260 or Yavapai Silent Witness at 1800-932-3232