Atlanta police have released surveillance video from a hotel parking lot where several vans and trailers containing 13 motocross bikes were stolen during the Supercross event at the Georgia Dome last week.

The 30-second video shows a man in a white tank top walk between a white car and a white van and look around the parking lot. He then walks out of the view of the camera.

Seconds later, another white van drives off, and the white car, a Chevrolet HHR, follows it.

Four large vans were stolen, Officer Kimberly Maggart with Atlanta police told the AJC. The trucks also contained flat-screen televisions, movie and video equipment, other electronics and mechanic tools, Maggart said.

Police filed five separate reports on the incident. One report said two men were in the PT Cruiser. One of the men got out of the car, then got in one of the white vans and drove off.

That man, shown on video tape, is described as having short dreadlocks and a partial beard. He was wearing a white tank top, shorts and a red bandanna around his neck.

According to the police reports, the stolen vehicles, bikes and items were:

A 2011 Ford Econo 250 two-door van, valued at $30,000; a 2011 Honda CR F250; a 2008 Honda; and a 2008 Kawasaki, each valued at $10,000; and assorted gear, tools and stands, valued at $5,000.

A 2010 Ford E150 cargo van with black rims and tinted windows, valued at $20,000; two red Honda 250  bikes, valued at $9,999; a computer, valued at $500; TVs, radios and stereos valued at $500; and luggage valued at $500.

A red Suzuki RMZ 450 valued at $8,500 and a 2011 Honda CRF 250, valued at $8,000; a canopy; gear bags containing $2,000 worth of motor cross equipment; TVs, radios and stereos valued at $600; camera equipment valued at $1,000; clothing and furs valued at $2,500.

A red van valued at $2,000; motorcross gear valued at $3,000; clothing valued at $1,000;

A 1995 white Ford E250 van, valued at $2,000; a white X-Tratuff trailer valued at $1,000; a 2011 Kawasaki KXF 450 motorbike valued at $7,000; a 2010 Kawasaki KXF motorbike valued at $7,000; a 2011 Yamaha valued at $7,000; and a 2010 Yamaha valued at $7,000.

Reporter Alexis Stevens contributed to this article