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Virginia Police Search for 2 Stolen Tanker Trucks

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Posted by: kwflatbed

Friday, February 08, 2008


GAINESVILLE, Va. — Prince William County police are searching for two tanker trucks that were stolen from a construction company lot in northern Virginia.

Officer Erika Hernandez says police received a report shortly after 6 a.m. that the trucks had been stolen overnight from the gated lot of construction company S.W. Rodgers on Wellington Road in the Gainesville area.
A Homeland Security officials told FOX News their national operations center is monitoring the situation "very closely," but it remains a local matter, adding there are no credible threats.
Hernandez says the trucks contain burnt oil. Both have Virginia tags, with license plate numbers TU-92271 and TW-47607.
Police say it's not clear why the trucks were stolen.

Click here to read more on this story from MyFOXDC.com.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,329867,00.html



Posted by: Deuce

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Originally Posted by kwflatbed View Post
Police say it's not clear why the trucks were stolen.


Errr, to make big booms???



Posted by: USMCMP5811

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Originally Posted by Deuce View Post
Errr, to make big booms???
$3.50 per gallon???????



Posted by: Deuce

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$3.50 per gallon???????


Not sure what you meant, but my mind set is of potential danger not increasing profits. Someone steals a container type vehicle (i.e. box truck, fuel truck, moving truck, TT unit) my malevolent brain thinks of causing chaos and disruption via strategically placed HE contained in large vehicles...



Posted by: USMCMP5811

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Not sure what you meant, but my mind set is of potential danger not increasing profits. Someone steals a container type vehicle (i.e. box truck, fuel truck, moving truck, TT unit) my malevolent brain thinks of causing chaos and disruption via strategically placed HE contained in large vehicles...

I hear ya Bro, just that you can't hear sarcasem(sp) in a bulitain board post.


and $3.50 a gallon is someone stocking up for them selves.



Posted by: Deuce

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Originally Posted by USMCMP5811 View Post
I hear ya Bro, just that you can't hear sarcasem(sp) in a bulitain board post.


and $3.50 a gallon is someone stocking up for them selves.


D'oh.. yah the ole sarcasm detecter failed me again...





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