OPINION
SINGLETON, Judge.
On April 18, 1980, a disassembled 1970 Ford Boss engine, originally manufactured for use in stock car racing, which was owned by Richard Marrotta was stolen from the porch of Marrotta's residence. Marrotta reported the theft to the Alaska State Troopers. Shortly thereafter, Marrotta was contacted by Richard Pears, a Fairbanks high school student. Pears told Marrotta that B.K., a fellow student, had contacted him and offered to sell...
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