A 55-year-old Cheyenne man is facing a felony charge after agents reportedly caught him with a stolen motorcycle.

Search Warrant Leads to Stolen Motorcycle

According to a booking sheet, Gregory Clyde Wanberg was arrested at his home in the 1100 block of Windmill Road at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10, after agents executed a search warrant.

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During the search, police reportedly noticed a custom "chopper" style motorcycle in Wanberg's garage.

The arresting officer says the VIN on the motorcycle returned as a stolen vehicle from Laramie County from October 2024.

The officer says the motorcycle appeared mostly intact, except for a battery and a starter, and police believed it was worth more than $1,000.

Wanberg reportedly told agents that he bought the motorcycle from a friend for $100.

Wanberg Charged With Felony Theft

Wanberg was booked into the Laramie County Detention Center and subsequently charged with felony theft, a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison, up to a $10,000 fine, or both.

Bond Set at $10K Cash

Wanberg made his initial appearance in Laramie County Circuit Court on Wednesday, Dec. 11, during which his bond was set at $10,000 cash and his preliminary hearing was scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 3 p.m.

Please remember that all suspects are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

LOOK! Abandoned Orange County Chopper HQs in Newburgh-TLC's 'American Chopper'

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.
In 2003, a father-son business reality show hit the Discovery Channel. It was called American Chopper and it followed the custom motorcycle-building business of the Teutul family out of Newburgh, NY. Paul Sr. owned the shop with sons Paul Jr. and Mikey working in the business. There was a slew of cast and characters. The center of the show wasn't just the amazing custom motorcycles built for celebrities and others, it was the volatile relationship between Sr. and Jr. The show ran for 12 seasons before the two could no longer get along. It ended up in lawsuits and the two not talking for ten-plus years. In the past few years, the business moved to Florida. This left the 61,000-square-foot headquarters for sale and abandoned. Take a look at what remained of Orange County Choppers.

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