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12-Year-Old Boy’s Sea-Doo Spark Christmas Present Stolen

A twelve year old boy is devastated after his 2018 Sea-Doo Spark is stolen from a Tattershall lake in the United Kingdom. The young boy’s mom is offering a reward of 500 euros for information on the skis’ whereabouts. The Sea-Doo Spark was stolen sometime between 5pm February 12 and 9am February 15.

The woman bought the watercraft as a Christmas present for her son. It is believed that the Spark jet-ski is only one of four in the United Kingdom. We cannot find information to back up that claim. Maybe the ski had a rare wrap kit. Nevertheless, this is a sad story. We don’t like thieves. Stealing this machine took some hard work. The Spark was padlocked and heavily chained, according to Dawn, the young mans mother. The family took most every precaution they could in order to keep the Spark from being ripped off. Dawn believes the ski was loaded into a van. However, that idea has not been confirmed.

Dawn says her son loves riding his jet ski and the freedom it gives him. She also says that he is extremely upset by this terrible incident. The search is still underway and we hope the boy’s Sea-Doo Spark is returned. In the meantime, we will continue our search for information pertaining to the very rare ski.

The ski has its own unique data tag number: AG4145. Anyone with any information is encouraged to call the police on 101 quoting the following incident number:18000074311. This article was originally posted on LincolnshireLive.

Ocean Priselac
Ocean Priselac
An avid mountain and bodyboarder who lives by "if you don't go, you'll never know," with an affinity for wildlife and animal rescue; surf forecasting is a huge part of Ocean's life and was a winner in Red Bull's Project Swell several years ago. The 2014 LB2CAT was her first jet ski competition and can't wait to do it again!

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