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Yet another theft reported at former GRC Golf Products facility

(Photo supplied/Elkhart Truth)

Yet another twisted chapter has been added to the ongoing saga involving a former Elkhart golf cart manufacturer.

Several items were stolen at the former GRC Golf Products facility on Toledo Road late last week, according to the Elkhart Truth.

Someone cut through the chain-link fence sometime between Wednesday and Friday evenings. Battery chargers, hand tools, tires, and golf cart bodies were among the items taken, according to the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department.

This is not the first time items have been stolen from the embattled facility. Four hundred golf cart batteries were stolen in mid-November.

First State Bank of Middlebury had control of those assets. This after the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Indiana gave the bank permission to sell some of those assets in an attempt to recoup $2.7 million the bank lost from the company’s collapse.

One of the company’s former owners, Chad Leiby, is being sued by the other two owners, Richard and Gary Niblock. The brothers are citing gross mismanagement of the company. On top of that, the company is facing multiple lawsuits from dozens of companies around the country, all claiming GRC still owes them money or products.

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