Tractors worth $50,000 stolen from Scottie Pippen’s farm

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Former NBA player Scottie Pippen watches an NCAA college basketball game in Nashville, Tenn. Pippen is suing a comedian whom he says trashed his Florida mansion while renting it. | Steve Helber/Associated Press

HAMBURG, Ark. — Authorities in rural Arkansas are investigating the theft of more than $50,000 worth of equipment from a farm owned by former Bulls star Scottie Pippen.

Investigator Mark Griever of the Ashley County Sheriff’s Office said two tractors were stolen from the farm in Hamburg, about 110 miles southeast of Little Rock. According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Pippen’s family is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

Griever said Pippen owns the livestock farm with his brother. Pippen, who lives in Florida, is a native of Hamburg.

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