
John Rich Offers Reward After His ATV Is Stolen and Asks Fans for Their Help Finding It
“I WAS ROBBED!” That’s how John Rich, the outspoken half of Big & Rich, lit up social media after his prized ATV was stolen this past weekend.
Rich, never one to mince words, shared that his Polaris Sportsman 850 was swiped, and he’s on a mission to track it down. The theft didn’t just tick him off, it fired him up enough to rally his fans into a grassroots manhunt. And to sweeten the deal, he’s dangling a reward that only a true country fan could appreciate: an autographed guitar straight from his own collection.
“Here’s the deal,” Rich posted, “the tires are very unique. If you find this for sale anywhere online, take a screen shot and post it in the comments!” In other words, the outlaw who thought he was slick enough to steal from John Rich might find the internet turning into one big wanted poster.
Rich doubled down in a follow-up, thanking his fans for flooding the internet with their vigilance while making one thing crystal clear: “My main goal is to find out WHO the thief is. He’s gonna have a very bad day if we can find him.” If that doesn’t sound like a warning fit for a country song, nothing does.
I WAS ROBBED! Someone stole my ATV…It’s a Polaris Sportsmen 850. Pay close attention to the tires…Very unique. If you find this for sale anywhere online, take a screen shot and post it in the comments! If you help me find it, I’ll send you and autographed guitar:) REPOST! pic.twitter.com/woWrqnu1ry
— John Rich (@johnrich) August 16, 2025
The missing ATV has become more than just a stolen toy. It’s now a rally cry. Fans flooded Rich’s posts with support, sympathy, and in some cases, humor. One joked, “Can you send the guitar without the autograph? I’m sure your autograph would decrease the resale value.” But most offered to share his posts, spread the word, and keep their eyes peeled across online markets where shady sellers might try to dump the stolen ride.
And let’s not forget, Rich isn’t some random celebrity who shrugs off a theft and lets the insurance company handle it. This is John Rich we’re talking about: former member of Lonestar, co-founder of Big & Rich, three-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year, and a man who’s never been afraid to speak his mind on everything from Nashville politics to pop culture nonsense. If someone thinks they can rip him off and not face the heat, they’ve underestimated him and his fan base.
For Rich, this fight isn’t just about an ATV. It’s about principle. He’s the kind of guy who built his career on grit and heart, and when he says he’s determined to find the thief, you can bet he means it. Offering up an autographed guitar isn’t just bait, it’s symbolic. He’s turning the crime into a way to connect even closer with fans, and it’s working. The posts have gone viral, spreading across platforms and rallying country folks everywhere.
And really, what thief in his right mind steals from a man with millions of loyal fans scattered from honky-tonks to farmhouses, all armed with smartphones and a serious love for country justice? If the outlaw’s plan was to make a quick buck, he’s probably realizing he picked the wrong man to mess with.
John Rich’s career has always carried a rebel streak. From “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” blasting across arenas to his sharp-tongued interviews, he’s the guy who represents the unapologetic, flag-flying, hard-working spirit of country music. Now, even in something as personal as getting robbed, he’s handling it the same way: straightforward, loud, and with a whole army of fans behind him.
So if you see a Polaris Sportsman 850 with some “very unique” tires popping up on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, take a screenshot. It might just score you an autographed guitar. More importantly, it might put a thief face-to-face with the wrong country singer’s wrath.
Because if John Rich has his way, this story doesn’t end with a stolen ATV. It ends with one outlaw having a very bad day.