Reward for info leading to recovery of truck and trailer stolen from downtown Jackson. Please share! The reward is cash, and that is as good as money.
1997 Ford F250 diesel, white in color. Unique looking truck. White brush guard on the front. Black lift gate on rear. Large white toolbox. Spotlight on top of headache rack. Damage to passenger door. Truck bed was empty when stolen.
Trailer
is about 14’ long, all steel, gray in color, tandem axle, bumper pull.
TRIPLE L brand, model UT914. Enclosed sides with rear gate. Also has a
small winch. Only trailer like it around. Trailer was empty when
stolen.
Stolen
together Saturday 1/18/20 or Sunday 1/19/20 from South State Street in
downtown Jackson, Mississippi. Reward for recovery of both truck and
trailer. No questions asked. Owner just wants his truck and trailer
back. Text this number 601-760-0786.
10 comments:
I hate seeing things like tjis. It's obviously a work truck owned by somebody who works hard and takes care of what they have. Bad enough that someone's property is stolen but this is stealing their livelihood.
Agree with 10:14, stealing the means by which someone makes their living is deplorable. I'm sure it's been reported stolen, entered into NCIC and is up on all the LPRs - hopefully it will be recovered soon so this person can get back to work.
The city of Jackson has spent millions of dollars for cameras. Why aren't the Jackson Po Po reviewing this video looking for stolen vehicles?
Because, the leadership of Jackson don't care about the peoples of Jackson or give a S***!The leadership of Jackson wants blessing from the Democratic Left!
Just someone borrowing (without asking) a truck and trailer in the City With Soul.
The cameras are a joke. No. 1-crime moves around, so setting up in "high crime areas" will do nothing. These criminals are not scared of a camera-most of them post their activities on social media anyway. No. 2-boots on the ground are the only real crime deterrent, so spending money on cameras was a waste of funds that Jackson didn't have in the first place.
Surely this is a mistake. Downtown is safe.......
Jackson may have purchased cameras, but are they real cameras and if so did they turn them on. Perception of Law Enforcement?
There are cameras because a friend of the powers that be got the contract. The murders/violence are not happening where the cameras are installed, present and future. Coverage on every street corner would required thousands of cameras and tens of million dollars.
These cameras only appease the ignorant Jackstown sheeple.
These cameras will ONLY showcase a whitie... if, and when they can capture a few frames
Truck and trailer recovered
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