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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Thousands of golf balls stolen in Kansas   Send a link to a friend

[July 10, 2007]  BONNER SPRINGS, Kan. (AP) -- Nearly 4,800 fluorescent yellow golf balls are missing from a suburban Kansas City golf course after someone raided the facility's driving range.

Sunflower Hills Golf Course head professional Jeff Johnson said it would have taken someone hours Sunday night to pick the balls up from the range, where they were scattered after being hit earlier in the night.

And he has no idea whether the theft was an expensive prank -- with an estimated loss of $2,700, the crime is considered a felony -- or if the culprits intend to try to sell the balls, with their big stripe and about half with Dr. Pepper logos on them.

"That or they are some really bad golfers who need some range balls to practice with -- a lot to practice with," Johnson said.

He discovered the theft Monday morning when he went to set up the driving range and noticed that there were no balls in the landing area.

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It appeared that someone had driven a vehicle onto the range. The balls, Johnson said, would have filled a pickup truck's bed.

"It by far is not the weirdest thing I have seen," said Bonner Springs Police Detective Jay Oliver. "It is definitely offbeat. It is not a common occurrence."

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Information from: The Kansas City Star, http://www.kcstar.com

[Associated Press]

    

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