South Dakota man charged with stealing e-bikes at Gatorback Cycle Park

Updated at 3:15 p.m. on December 2 to remove a reference to a federal conviction that was listed on Johnson’s First Appearance Order. Johnson sent a link to a paywalled article that purportedly shows that he was convicted of a federal charge (the link to the article is also in the comments).

Staff report

NEWBERRY, Fla. – Drew Scott Johnson, 37, of Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, was arrested Saturday after allegedly stealing multiple e-bikes during a weekend event at Gatorback Cycle Park in Newberry.

An Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to the venue, where a victim said his e-bike had been stolen, and he had an Air Tag on it. The victim and deputy tracked the bike to the area of Johnson’s RV, and Johnson reportedly allowed the deputy to conduct a search of the interior of the RV, but the e-bike was not found. The victim still believed the e-bike was in the RV, so he asked Johnson to open the bottom exterior storage compartments, and Johnson reportedly said he did not have the key to the compartments. The victim used an app to make the Air Tag produce an audible alarm, and the deputy reported that he could hear the noise coming from within the storage compartment.

Johnson reportedly admitted at that point that the bike was in the compartment and produced the key; after the compartment was opened and the e-bike was found, Johnson reportedly stated that he bought the bike for parts from an unknown person. The e-bike was reportedly valued at about $4,000, and the battery, valued at about $2,000, was reportedly not found.

While the deputy was investigating the above theft, another victim approached and said he was also missing an e-bike. A detective obtained a search warrant for Johnson’s RV and utility trailer to look for several missing e-bikes and motorcycles, and while executing the search warrant, detectives reportedly found the frame and wheels of the second victim’s e-bike, hanging on the side of an enclosed trailer and covered by a towel. Two Honda mini dirtbikes were also reportedly found, with the serial numbers removed.

Post Miranda, Johnson declined to answer questions, so deputies were unable to ask where the missing battery was, among other questions.

Johnson has been charged with two counts of grand theft and two counts of possession of vehicles with altered serial numbers. He has been in the area for about 10 days; he has out-of-state criminal convictions spanning 2000 to 2023. Judge Thomas Jaworski set bail at $40,000.

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  • So much crime in the heart of MAGA utopia Springs County. Such a place. Such fine people.

    • The leftist dump that is Gainesville just had 7 people shot in 48 hours, and you’re talking about a bicycle theft at a motocross park.

    • Theft from a out of state degenerate is nothing when comparing with the (5) shootings that left (1) dead and (6) injured over the weekend in that left wing, cesspool of Gainesville!

  • Ok – I’ve got to buy me some of these air tag things… sounds like a great invention.

  • A gem of a tourist. Get out of our state. We don’t need this type of South Dakota rocket scientist invading our stafe.

  • Throw the book at this low life. He needs to go to jail and after that send him back to South Dakota. We don’t want him down here.

  • Mini O’s is a kids dirt bike amatuer championship series Gatorback cycle park puts on every Thanksgiving weekend. These mini 85cc motorcycles both gas and electric are very expensive. This guy traveled to the event and got into the park with his RV then started stealing motorcycles from the pit areas. Stealing from kids…nice.. Great job ASO for nabbing this thief.

  • It appears you have falsified some of the facts of your story. This was posted in response to another article that has since been taken down. Upon review it appears Mr. Johnson has no federal convictions on his record. If this information was found to be false we have to assume that several other parts of the article are also false.
    https://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/jury-acquits-sioux-city-man-of-federal-gun-charges/article_0648eca4-8b6c-5b38-ae61-de2a73e74cc8.html

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