
North Miami Beach police hit the jackpot Wednesday night, hauling away 40 motorbikes from a North Miami Beach home. The windfall came as officers executed a search warrant on the property located in the 1400 block of Northeast 172nd Street, the North Miami Beach PD announced on X.
"🚨 POLICE ACTIVITY 🚨” Successful search warrant executed in North Miami Beach tonight, leading to the recovery of 40 motorbikes. Stay tuned for updates on this case as we continue our efforts to ensure a safer community.
— North Miami Beach PD (@myNMBPolice) February 8, 2024
The seizure was part of the department's ongoing efforts to make the streets safer. Although the police have kept mum on whether the bikes were hot, the sight of motorbikes and scooters being loaded up was enough to get the neighborhood talking. A Local 10 News crew was on the scene, and according to their coverage, at least seven individuals were corralled by police, including six at the back and a woman in the front of the abode.
There's been no word yet on any arrests, but residents near the homestead whispered of its suspect rep. "The house was vacant," a neighbor spilled the beans to Local 10 News, "and that drugs and prostitution goes on there." The full story on what's been going down at the North Miami Beach house, and the fate of the two-wheeled cache, however, remains under wraps, with details expected to surface on Thursday.
While details are sparse, it's clear that North Miami PD's latest bust is more than just recovering a fleet of motorbikes, it's a testament to their dedication to community safety. Statements from both the department and neighbors have painted a picture of a property plagued by illegal activities, but as of now the official investigations are silent on the specifics. Stay tuned as the neighborhood turns the page on this chapter of mystery and potential crime.









