MILLCREEK, Utah — Mike Hanseen, the manager of Hangar 15 Bicycles in Millcreek, was woken up in the middle of the night Saturday with news no one wants to hear.
“I got a call from Unified Police Department of the Millcreek precinct, telling me I was broken into,” he said, "I drove up here, found the broken glass, identified the bikes that were missing,” he said.
It was at this moment that Hanseen realized how serious the damage was.
“Five e-bikes, one analog, approximately $58,000 in lost goods,” he said.
In the surveillance footage, you can see a red truck with a white trailer pull outside the shop just before 3:50 a.m.
Around 4:19 a.m., you can see the individuals crawl through the broken window and drag one of the bikes out.
Just two minutes later, you see them dragging the rest o