The operator of the Stockton 99 Speedway says a brazen theft of thousands of dollars of critical equipment isn’t going to interfere with its big July 3 racing schedule and fireworks show.
Tony Noceti told Stocktonia that new equipment will be arriving to replace the broadcasting sets, mixing boards and communications radios taken by thieves who broke into the speedway tower last week.
Noceti is offering a $10,000 “bounty” for information leading to an arrest in connection with the theft, which was discovered Friday. As of Monday morning, no solid leads had developed.
The next big event, the Ron Strmiska Firecracker 90, which includes racing followed by what Noceti says will be one of the biggest fireworks displays in the city, will go on as scheduled Thursday evening…