In Georgia from the gas station stole the trailer with noodles $98 thousand.

Police County of Fayette (Georgia) is looking for the thieves, approached a trailer with 520 thousand packs of noodles. According to law enforcement officers, this theft is related to other similar crimes in the area.

As the victim told, your tractor-trailer Stoughton he left for a few days at a gas station Chevron, with prior permission of the owner of the gas station. Left in the trailer of noodles would be enough to give 5 packs of the product to each of 66,4 thousand students of the Ohio state University.

When the man returned the car trailer next to it was not. In the case of the stolen noodles brand is not mentioned, but packages can cost from $0.30 to $1. Therefore, the owner of noodles has lost $98 thousand, not counting the cost of the trailer. Wags in the media have called the incident a Great laptevym robbery, or Grand Theft Ramen (a reference to the video game series Grand Theft Auto).

The name of the owner of the trailer is not reported, but information about the stolen vehicle, the police found it necessary to publish: it is a white 53-pound trailer license number and license plate 202643A 20152059.

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