There’s been a lot of talk about “supply chains” in recent years, and now CRIMINALS are ditching stores, to attack those supply chains directly.
For example, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada there have been four tractor trailers stolen in four months. Thieves are usually targeting expensive hauls like whiskey and beef, but this latest theft is strange.
A truck and trailer was stolen about a week ago, and it was packed with $35,000 worth of SALSA. The truck was later abandoned, but the trailer and salsa are still missing. It’s unclear what kind of salsa it is, but it MUST be good.
It’s unclear if the thieves got bad intel, it was a crime of opportunity, and they were hoping it had something more valuable, or the thieves are SUPER big into salsa-and-chips.
The problem is salsa seems like a difficult product to offload for cash, especially when people may be looking for it.
The police are asking for the public’s help. If you know anyone who’s suddenly come into a lot of salsa, or is hawking crates of it on social media, contact the authorities in Ontario.
(CTV News)