Another fuel truck stolen in Lancaster County, PA
Posted on January 18, 2008
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Another fuel truck was stolen in Lancaster County, PA this week. The truck, owned by Heating Oil Partners, was stolen on Monday, January 14 with an unspecified amount of diesel fuel in it. It was stolen on Monday, and then found the next day, empty, in Washington, DC. About 2,800 gallons of diesel had been stolen.
I guess I don’t know what to think of this. Two fuel trucks stolen within a week from Lancaster, where most people still don’t lock their doors, or trucks apparently. If I was stealing the truck for economic gain, I sure wouldn’t dump the empty truck in Washington, assuring me that every alphabet soup law enforcement agency will now be looking for me. Fuel Oil is a key component of Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel Oil, or ANFO, which Tim McVey used on the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City. Yeah, well, I’m sure George W is on top of it. Say what you want about the guy, but the fact remains nothing has blown up here since 9/11, so I’m sure he’ll take care of this, too.
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