$75,000 Frozen Food Shipment Stolen from Humboldt Industrial Park
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the theft of a high-value shipment of frozen food from the Humboldt Industrial Park. The stolen goods, valued at approximately $75,000, were taken from North Park Drive in a targeted incident that occurred over a two-day window in late March.
Details of the Theft
According to reports from the Pennsylvania State Police, the theft took place between 6:30 a.m. On March 23 and 3:45 p.m. On March 24. The crime occurred specifically on North Park Drive within the industrial park complex.
The victim of the theft has been identified as Freight Source, a company based in Cumming, Georgia. Authorities have indicated that a 2019 Volvo was involved in the incident, though further details regarding the suspects remain under investigation.
Key Takeaways
- Total Loss: $75,000 worth of frozen food.
- Location: North Park Drive, Humboldt Industrial Park.
- Timeframe: Between March 23 (6:30 a.m.) and March 24 (3:45 p.m.).
- Victim: Freight Source of Cumming, Georgia.
- Vehicle of Interest: 2019 Volvo.
Ongoing Investigation
The Pennsylvania State Police continue to handle the case. This incident is one of several recent reports of theft and fraudulent activity within the Humboldt Industrial Park area, highlighting a need for increased security vigilance for logistics and transport companies operating in the region.
Authorities typically urge anyone with information regarding the 2019 Volvo or the circumstances of the theft to contact local law enforcement to assist in the recovery of the stolen goods.
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