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Hawkjr
11-04-2009, 03:32 PM
Wow.. Look at this Newstory..

Trucker beaten, robbed of trailer full of liquor - WXIN (http://www.fox59.com/news/wxin-trucker-beaten-robbed-trailer-stolen-103009,0,447476.story)

Justruckin
11-04-2009, 03:56 PM
I checked the hours on the distributor where this happened in Indy, 8am - 5pm. The theft was around midnight.

I used to haul stuff like this, and the last place you would want to camp out was an empty parking lot, be it the shipper or consignee unless there is security. These crooks knew what they were doing, having a truck there ready to go. Always try to find a truck stop to park at, preferably a busy one, and keep your yap shut about your cargo. Don't do like this guy and think you will be safe. He is lucky they did not kill him.

And after Googling the address and seeing it is right in the middle of the circle, which is the last place on the planet that I would have stayed, he is lucky to be alive. I would have headed down to Whiteman and spent the night at the FlyingJ.

jd112488
11-04-2009, 05:17 PM
i just came out of a drunken stuper and my knuckles are bruised and i got blood on my tshirt. all i know is that i have a ton of liquor i am trying to sell, anybody got golfhobos number, and dont remember where i got it. so anyway..what was this thread about?? hobo..i think i read you are a ground pounder?? get a load to columbus..i know of a not so nice place with expensive beer, but there are always girls running half, or more than half naked. i will buy you a few cold ones, but we gotta leave early..i dont wanna be there when they turn the lights on!!

Double R
11-04-2009, 08:35 PM
Anyone seen Golfhobo lately?:rofl:

Jackrabbit379
11-04-2009, 09:07 PM
That is unreal. :eek2:

Those 2 guys were smart enough to drop the trailer, and then hook up to another truck? Wow.
Hopefully, they will find those 2. :mad:

Sad for the driver.

GMAN
11-04-2009, 10:49 PM
I used to haul Jack Daniels whiskey back when I pulled a box around. I NEVER, EVER used to tell anyone what I had on the trailer. If someone asked I would tell them rolls of paper or not say anything. Any time you haul freight such as whiskey, beer, cigarettes, etc., you need to keep a low profile. This type of freight is high risk. When you haul this type of freight you need to be very watchful of your surroundings.

devildice
11-05-2009, 12:31 AM
I checked the hours on the distributor where this happened in Indy, 8am - 5pm. The theft was around midnight.

I used to haul stuff like this, and the last place you would want to camp out was an empty parking lot, be it the shipper or consignee unless there is security. These crooks knew what they were doing, having a truck there ready to go. Always try to find a truck stop to park at, preferably a busy one, and keep your yap shut about your cargo. Don't do like this guy and think you will be safe. He is lucky they did not kill him.

And after Googling the address and seeing it is right in the middle of the circle, which is the last place on the planet that I would have stayed, he is lucky to be alive. I would have headed down to Whiteman and spent the night at the FlyingJ.

That right there should go without saying no matter what you're hauling.

freebirdrfd
11-05-2009, 01:26 AM
All i've got to say is :smokin: :cheers: :drunk: :booze:

cdswans
11-05-2009, 02:45 AM
Haven't heard from the Rev for awhile and he does owe me booze . .

RostyC
11-05-2009, 06:29 PM
All i've got to say is :smokin: :cheers: :drunk: :booze:

I'll say the same only my words are slurred. :drunk:

Windwalker
11-06-2009, 02:59 AM
I used to haul Jack Daniels whiskey back when I pulled a box around. I NEVER, EVER used to tell anyone what I had on the trailer. If someone asked I would tell them rolls of paper or not say anything. Any time you haul freight such as whiskey, beer, cigarettes, etc., you need to keep a low profile. This type of freight is high risk. When you haul this type of freight you need to be very watchful of your surroundings.
And, along with what GMAN listed, include computers, TVs, and motorcycles. I used to haul Harley Davidsons just above the Mexican boarder. I've seen locks cut, the bars that lock the trailer doors cut, and even a hole in the side of the trailer. They'll even cut down a tree behind the trailer to get inside in they want what you've got.

LightsChromeHorsepower
11-06-2009, 08:01 AM
For all the beer we haul in curtain vans I'm surprised none has disappeared (yet)

jd112488
11-06-2009, 06:40 PM
who do you drive for? and what are some of your routes?

cdswans
11-07-2009, 03:18 AM
We got the truck. We got the perps. The booze? We ain't so sure about the booze . .

"It was not clear whether the alcohol was still in the vehicle, and the names of the two suspects were not immediately available."

Cops recover truck with 1,250 cases of stolen liquor :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Chicago Crime (http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1867417,alcohol-robbery-truck-indianapolis-110509.article)

freebirdrfd
11-07-2009, 12:34 PM
We got the truck. We got the perps. The booze? We ain't so sure about the booze . .

"It was not clear whether the alcohol was still in the vehicle, and the names of the two suspects were not immediately available."

Cops recover truck with 1,250 cases of stolen liquor :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Chicago Crime (http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1867417,alcohol-robbery-truck-indianapolis-110509.article)

Good luck Rev. and Hobo, i hope you have good lawyers. :smokin:

1catfish
11-08-2009, 02:38 AM
I used to haul Jack Daniels whiskey back when I pulled a box around. I NEVER, EVER used to tell anyone what I had on the trailer. If someone asked I would tell them rolls of paper or not say anything. Any time you haul freight such as whiskey, beer, cigarettes, etc., you need to keep a low profile. This type of freight is high risk. When you haul this type of freight you need to be very watchful of your surroundings.

i remember hauling cigs. out of phillip morris in concord,nc. the way they put those long cable seals on the back doors any trained eye would know what the load was. they had a couple of roadway loads hijacked, the company i worked for was to cheap to pay the lumper company they used in the warehouse to load the trucks, they made us do it by the hour.:hellno: just don't stand on the boxes to get to the top levels in the trailer, they would freak out! my bad. but i don't miss those days.:roll:

b00m
11-08-2009, 04:05 AM
I had a few loads like this of whyskey from KY to AZ. Up to a million bottles in it. Did not stop anyhwere except for fueling and little sleep. Made it home with it in about a day and a half of driving. With loads like this it is very wise to keep your mouth shut and keep watch around.

Windwalker
11-08-2009, 04:06 AM
Two people were arrested and the truck was being held at the South Chicago District police station.

Don't you have to wonder... The truck was moved to a district police station... By whom? Another truck driver? A cop? Or a big wrecker??? No matter who or how it was moved there, someone had to know what they were doing. I have yet to see any police district that is set up to have a truck that size brought in. And, if moved by a wrecker, that adds even more length. The average cop is not going to get in there without hitting something. Wonder how many tree branches they had to cut off in order to get that trailer in there.

Colin
11-08-2009, 06:50 AM
I had a few loads like this of whyskey from KY to AZ. Up to a million bottles in it. Did not stop anyhwere except for fueling and little sleep. Made it home with it in about a day and a half of driving. With loads like this it is very wise to keep your mouth shut and keep watch around.

Less than .8 ounces (by weight) per bottle?

geeshock
11-08-2009, 07:58 AM
someone beat me to it. I used to haul RJR out of winsten/salem and the seals on the back of the trailers were dead giveaways to what was in the trailer. When I started I drove almost as far as my endurance would take me b4 I stoped. When I did stop I stayed in the truck mostly and when I did talk to a driver I never talked about the load. If something about loads did come up I pulled a g-man and lied about it, lol. I wasn't about to lose 5 million+ dollors of cigs if I could help it.

golfhobo
11-08-2009, 10:19 AM
so anyway..what was this thread about??

hobo..i think i read you are a ground pounder?? get a load to columbus..i know of a not so nice place with expensive beer, but there are always girls running half, or more than half naked. i will buy you a few cold ones, but we gotta leave early..i dont wanna be there when they turn the lights on!!

Yeah, Jed... I have a dedicated run for FX Ground. Of course, I just drive the truck for a contractor. Maybe someday....

But, it pays well, and gives me some "respectability." :lol2:

Don't want to do the wild board. Can't see a Columbus run in the near future. But, I'll remember the offer if it ever comes up.

10-4 on leaving before they turn up the lights. I'm never sure whether it's better that I don't see what THEY look like..... or the other way around! :eek1::lol2:

golfhobo
11-08-2009, 10:21 AM
Anyone seen Golfhobo lately?:rofl:

Um... sorry.... I was kinda busy unloading a stolen trailer full of booze! :rofl:

golfhobo
11-08-2009, 10:39 AM
We got the truck. We got the perps. The booze? We ain't so sure about the booze . .

"It was not clear whether the alcohol was still in the vehicle, and the names of the two suspects were not immediately available."

Cops recover truck with 1,250 cases of stolen liquor :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Chicago Crime (http://www.suntimes.com/news/24-7/1867417,alcohol-robbery-truck-indianapolis-110509.article)

ROFLMAO!! This is just too funny. These guys beat up a driver and put him in some other trailer (instead of his sleeper) while they UNHOOK his truck and hook THEIR truck up to the trailer??? Why not just steal HIS truck and trailer?

If you're gonna leave him his TRUCK..... then leave him the keys (to the bracelets) so he can get back in his sleeper and have a DRINK to calm his nerves? :hellno:

But, the funniest part is that they were arrested in South Chicago, probably WITH the load of booze.... wait.... here it comes.... as we ALL know....

because they arrived on time and had to WAIT 4 hours to get UNLOADED at the "ahem.... receiver!" :pissedoff:

In today's world... you can't even get unloaded quickly if you're trying to HIDE from the law!

Bigmon
11-08-2009, 06:51 PM
They were probably getting unloaded at the Democrats office in Chicago.