BURLINGTON, N.C. — A Burlington man is facing multiple felony charges after investigators say he stole custom-made vehicles and equipment from the Burlington Shriner Club’s Fire Brigade and attempted to sell the items online. Detectives later uncovered the stolen go-karts advertised on Facebook Marketplace, leading to the suspect’s arrest.
Investigators Called to Shrine Club After Break-In
On Friday, December 5, Alamance County Sheriff’s Office detectives responded to a reported breaking and entering at the Burlington Shrine Club on Plantation Drive.
The stolen property belonged to the Shriners Fire Brigade, well known in local parades for their custom go-karts.
Detectives determined the following items had been taken:
- Three custom-made go-karts
- One Kawasaki minibike
- Three Predator 212cc engines
Go-Karts Found for Sale Online
During the investigation, detectives discovered the stolen go-karts had been listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
Officials say they quickly identified Na’mir Antonio Hunt as the individual who posted the items…