CASE # 1294
CRIME: Retail Theft
RELEASE DATE: May 15, 2008

UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S)
PENNSYLVANIA CRIME STOPPERS IS OFFERING A CASH REWARD FOR INFORMATION
LEADING TO AN ARREST IN THESE CASES OF RETAIL THEFT.

The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop G, Lewistown continue their
investigation of Retail Theft in Centre County, Pennsylvania.
Between March 27, 2008 and April 27, 2008, someone removed a Pacific
Pride fuel card from a truck in Armagh Township, Mifflin County,
Pennsylvania.
The fuel card was then used at four different Pacific Pride locations
in Centre County to obtain diesel fuel. The locations were Hawbaker
Avenue, Wilson Street in Centre Hall; Jacksonville Road in Spring
Township, and Clyde Avenue.
Two different vehicle descriptions were given by witnesses that had
been at the locations during the incidents.
One vehicle was described as a flat-bed type truck with a plastic
tank on the back. The fuel was being put into the plastic tank. Three
white males between 30-45 years of age were seen with this truck.
The other vehicle was described as a white cab truck possibly a Ford
8000 or an older style Mack with a flat-bed with small side rails.
It was further described as a paving tender truck. It had three black
tanks on the back of it. There were no markings visible on the cab
of the truck.
To date there has been over 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel taken.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
If you have information on this person or any serious crime or wanted
person, call Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers Toll Free at 1-800-4PA-TIPS.
All callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward!
All information is accurate as of Release Date. |