Posted on 06/02/2004 7:48:32 AM PDT by irishsoldier
Terroristwarning.com Urgent Alert + Headlines 06/02/2004 # 1
TEXAS - Sometime between May 26 and May 31 two fully loaded propane trucks, with about 5600 gallons of propane, were reportedly stolen in San Antonio. In a seperate incident 15 cylindrical tanks were also reportedly stolen.
According to news reports the missing trucks are blue Kenworth model T-30 tractors. One has license plate number 8WX-W38 and the number D112 on the hood. The other has plate number 7FF-R20 and B889 on the hood.
If you see these vehicles DO NOT APPROACH THEM, instead call 911 and report them to local authorities or your nearest FBI office.
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Sometime during a 5-day span two trucks of propane were stolen? Whose watching that store?
No doubt, the terrorists are planning something for next summer. I hope they are captured soon.
Why in the heck would a propane truck not have a well hidden tracking device aboard?
btt
I still think it is radical balloonists!
bump to spread the word.
Ah yes, the TSA is sure doing their job.
TSA... TSA...
...hmmm...
Terrorist Support Administration?
I don't know about this...Fox News had a similiar report about two weeks ago, except the truck(s) were stolen from New Jersey.
Now it's do not approach them? I thought authorities said terrorism was not suspected. Sounds like they think the thieves may be dangerous.
I think Hank Hill would have noticed a lot sooner had one of his tanks been stolen. He takes a great deal of pride in his work. Now, I can see Dale making that mistake, but certainly not Hank.
Please note: These two trucks were stolen in San Antonio over the holidays. They were behind locked gates. Nothing has been said about cameras but I would hope they had some. I think anyone who owns these type of trucks would be required to have some type of tracking device.
All this "to-do" may be for nothing. I don't like to rain on anyone's vicarious thrills here,but thefts of propane trucks are fairly common in Texas: The trucks go across the border to Mexico,where propane is a "hot" commodity.You can dispose of a truck's contents in nothing flat.
Wholesale fuel prices in Mexico are reasonable,but stolen
fuel is even cheaper !
BAHHHHAAAA WHERE IS HANK HILL WHEN YOU NEED HIM! THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN AT STRICKLAND PROPANE!
mmm--that would be from the corner mideastie mart?
Well that certainly isn't reassuring.
"All this "to-do" may be for nothing. I don't like to rain on anyone's vicarious thrills here,but thefts of propane trucks are fairly common in Texas: The trucks go across the border to Mexico,where propane is a "hot" commodity.You can dispose of a truck's contents in nothing flat. "
100% correct. Its today's "hype" nothing more, nothing less.
Tomorrow, it will be something else.
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