Wheels of justice turn (very) slowly: moped stolen in 1984 returned to owner
A moped stolen in 1984 from Vado Ligure, Italy, has been returned to its owner, Antonio Smiglio, after four decades. Police in Volpiano, near Turin, discovered the dark grey Garelli during a roadside check when they observed a 64-year-old man riding it without a license plate.

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AI-generatedA moped stolen in 1984 from Vado Ligure, Italy, has been returned to its owner, Antonio Smiglio, after four decades. Police in Volpiano, near Turin, discovered the dark grey Garelli during a roadside check when they observed a 64-year-old man riding it without a license plate. This deviation from normal procedure prompted further investigation, allowing officers to match the moped's frame details with past reports of theft. The man apprehended was charged with possessing stolen property, though he was not the original thief. Smiglio, who received the moped as a 16th birthday gift, expressed disbelief and plans to ride it again after repairs.
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5 extractedThe owner intends to ride the moped again along the Ligurian coast after repairs.
The man riding the moped was charged with possessing a stolen item.
The moped was a 16th birthday present to the owner in August 1984.
Police spotted a man riding the moped without a license plate, leading to the discovery.
A moped stolen in 1984 has been returned to its owner after four decades.