Thieves steal tractor-trailer

Modelworks

Lifer
Feb 22, 2007
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Since it was an unmarked truck I wonder if they knew what they were stealing? They have to be doing the happy dance if they just found out afterward. Fox news just added that it was a lot more than blood thinners, plenty of pain killers and other 'abused' drugs.


Local, state and federal authorities are investigating the reported theft of a tractor-trailer carrying approximately $8.8 million in pharmaceutical drugs Friday from a truck stop in Temple.

Temple Police Chief Ed Whitt said the theft of the blue 2007 Peter Built 18-wheel tractor-trailer hauling a 2008 white utility trailer, valued at $100,000, was hauling $8.8 million in pharmaceutical-grade medication ? including blood thinners and cold and nasal medicine ? around 8 p.m. Friday at the Pilot truck stop off of the Interstate 20 exit.

Whitt said this was the second tractor-trailer that had been reported stolen from the truck stop since May.

The theft occurred after the driver, who had just picked up the load of goods in Forest Park, had decided to pull over and stop at the Temple truck stop to take a shower before continuing on I-20.

The driver locked the tractor-trailer and carried the keys inside with him, police said, where he showered and returned to the parking lot about an hour later to discover his truck and cargo gone.

Whitt said the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Georgia Bureau of Investigation are also looking into the theft since some of the cargo ? especially the blood thinner medication ? could be harmful if not properly stored at the right temperature and then sold illegally.

Whitt said police are still investigating whether the tractor-trailer was targeted for its cargo or if the theft was a crime of opportunity and the thief or thieves were unaware of the drugs inside.

In May, Whitt said, a similar incident occurred when a driver parked at the truck stop to shower and returned to discover his 18-wheel vehicle and trailer gone. In this incident, police said, the trailer was not hauling any cargo.

Whitt said he is hoping the tractor-trailer thefts are not connected to a crime trend or ring targeting the commercial vehicles.

?At this point in the investigation, we are hoping this is not a trend or ring involved given the load that was stolen,? he said.

Whitt said this was the most substantial theft in the city since he became sworn in as Temple police chief this month after leaving the Paulding County Sheriff?s Office to take the position.

The new chief is hoping to use some of his knowledge and training from the Sheriff?s Office as well as utilize resources from other law enforcement agencies in the case.

In Paulding County, Whitt helped breakup and arrest a theft ring that targeted large vehicles, which included the theft of 12 bulldozers and 14 four-wheelers.

?In that case there had been a rash of people stealing bulldozers used for yard work,? he said. ?We got a break that led to one arrest that then led to more with some good old fashion police work.?

That ?good old fashion? police work is what Whitt said he is hoping will help crack this case. One of his first acts as chief this month included sending one of the officers in the department to a conference to learn even more about cargo theft following the recent two thefts in the city.

Whitt said extra patrols have been added at the truck stop, and he will use other resources from agencies such as the Carroll County Sheriff?s Office.

?Our officers also have to take care of every citizen in town, and we will rely on help from the county if needed,? he said. ?Our job is to keep everyone in Temple safe, and I?m not above asking for help from other agencies to do that.?

Whitt said the stolen tractor-trailer has not been recovered.
 

Safeway

Lifer
Jun 22, 2004
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Hell yea they knew what they were stealing. Probably had plenty of Oxycontin.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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yeah i won't be s hocked to find out its a inside job. heck i wouldnt be suprised that the driver was in on it.
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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Hey...has anyone seen Henry Hill around lately? This is just his style of heist.
 

Modelworks

Lifer
Feb 22, 2007
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Originally posted by: TallBill
Showered for an hour? What kind of rest stop is this?


They got some really nice truck stops. Full bath and shower that can be rented by the hour, cable tv and AC for the trucks, etc.
 

Safeway

Lifer
Jun 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: TallBill
Showered for an hour? What kind of rest stop is this?

Probably a TA Travel Center or a FlyingJ. They have trucker showers.

Don't you go on road trips?
 

TallBill

Lifer
Apr 29, 2001
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Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: TallBill
Showered for an hour? What kind of rest stop is this?

Probably a TA Travel Center or a FlyingJ. They have trucker showers.

Don't you go on road trips?

Ok, you missed both hints that I dropped. Either it was an inside job or he was busy with a hooker.
 

actuarial

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Ok, you missed both hints that I dropped. Either it was an inside job or he was busy with a hooker.

I thought you were implying he DID spend an hour in the 'showers' at a rest stop!
 

TallBill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: actuarial
Originally posted by: TallBill
Ok, you missed both hints that I dropped. Either it was an inside job or he was busy with a hooker.

I thought you were implying he DID spend an hour in the 'showers' at a rest stop!

/facepalm
 

Phoenix86

Lifer
May 21, 2003
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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: actuarial
Originally posted by: TallBill
Ok, you missed both hints that I dropped. Either it was an inside job or he was busy with a hooker.

I thought you were implying he DID spend an hour in the 'showers' at a rest stop!

/facepalm

lol

Oh, and hell yeah it was an inside job. Trucker may or may not have been involved, but they knew what they were taking.
 

GregGreen

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ncluding blood thinners and cold and nasal medicine

They knew exactly what was in there and are going to make a bunch of meth to sell to schoolchildren. And sell all the opiates to the schoolchildren's parents.
 

Mo0o

Lifer
Jul 31, 2001
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Pay off teh driver to take a really long shower, steal the meds and make some meth. Sounds like an episode of breaking bad
 

Eos

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Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.
 

compman25

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Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

Didi you pick up the loads just outside of Reno? I did that a few times.
 

Eos

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Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

Didi you pick up the loads just outside of Reno? I did that a few times.

Nah. This was in TN. East of Nashville.
 

IronWing

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Jul 20, 2001
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So the truck was carrying what 10 pounds of drugs? The rest of the truck filled with ad magnets, brochures, and side effects pamphlets?
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: eos
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

Didi you pick up the loads just outside of Reno? I did that a few times.

Nah. This was in TN. East of Nashville.

With a real response I wonder..

Was that not a dirty joke?
 

paulney

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I am betting my money that the driver was in on it.

Back when I was working at an electronics store in Russia, St. Petersburg, I helped unload the trucks with electronic goods at the warehouse. Most of the imported goods went through Kotka, Finland. As tractor-trailers were loaded at the seaport, inside people would relay cargo info to the gangs waiting for the trucks on the federal highway between the border with Finland and St. Petersburg. The companies had to either pay them off or hire private security: a guard would ride shotgun with the driver (carrying a loaded shotgun and more). This was a decent, but not guaranteed deterrent.

A heist would usually go like this: 2 bmws (for some reason, beamers were really popular with the robbers) would start following the truck. Then one would pull in front, while another was riding side by side with the cabin. The truck was either boxed in by the cars and slowed down to a stop, or the driver was waived a weapon in his face from the car, and he'd pull over himself.

These guys always knew what they were looking for, and worked extremely efficiently in hacking their way through a loaded trailer.
 

compman25

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Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: eos
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

Didi you pick up the loads just outside of Reno? I did that a few times.

Nah. This was in TN. East of Nashville.

With a real response I wonder..

Was that not a dirty joke?

No, it was a real response. Dell ships from Reno and Nashville. I never picked up any loads for Dell in Nashville.
 

Peelback79

Senior member
Oct 26, 2007
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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: actuarial
Originally posted by: TallBill
Ok, you missed both hints that I dropped. Either it was an inside job or he was busy with a hooker.

I thought you were implying he DID spend an hour in the 'showers' at a rest stop!

/napalm


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Originally posted by: TruePaige
Originally posted by: eos
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: eos
Thieves are usually smart enough to know where high dollar loads are shipped from.

1) Wait for truck to leave warehouse.
2) Follow it to the first stop that the driver is federally mandated to make.
3) When they leave the truck to eat or whatever, pop the wing window and hot wire.
4) Profit!

I used to haul high dollar loads from a Dell warehouse. These were almost always swapped loads. I would meet another driver a few hours away, so the load never sat for very long.

Didi you pick up the loads just outside of Reno? I did that a few times.

Nah. This was in TN. East of Nashville.

With a real response I wonder..

Was that not a dirty joke?

Could be trucker code for "Meet you at the Flying J to drop a load".

 
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