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AUBURN - Soon city police will be able to go hog wild on the streets of Auburn.
Auburn Police Chief Gary Giannotta ordered two Harley-Davidson motorcycles to join the department's fleet in response to a program City Manager Mark Palesh created in next season's budget, beginning July 1. However, the two men found monies in the current budget to jump start a small motorcycle traffic patrol.
They aim to have the 2007 Electra-Glides to lead the Memorial Day parade next week. Currently, the two bikes are sitting in an Utica dealership waiting for the extras needed for police vehicles such as radios and strobe lights.
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