(Source: Yavapai County Sheriff's Office)
(Source: Yavapai County Sheriff's Office)
COTTONWOOD, AZ (CBS5) -
Authorities are looking for the burglars who took more than $10,000 worth of band and music equipment from a shed in Cottonwood.
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said the burglary happened in the 1000 block of Territory Trail between 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 and 9:30 a.m. the following day.
The shed is in a fenced yard, police said, and was unlocked at the time.
The victims told detectives that about 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 16, someone knocked on their front door and when the victims looked outside, no one was there.
According to detectives, following items were taken:
- "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" four-string bass guitar with black flat wound strings
- "Schecter" six-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 six to 20 feet in length with 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 gray, made in Italy
- "Tama" brand drums including a 14-inch 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
If you have information, call Yavapai Silent Witness at 800-932-3232.
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