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The great Northern Ontario heist


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his was on a local news site today

 

 

Someone in Dryden managed to steal 63-cases of Labatt's beer from a Transport parked at Husky early Wednesday morning.

City Police say the driver stopped for a rest and the culprits walked away with 22-hundred dollars worth of beer.

The suspects walked the beer roughly 2-kilometres before driving off on a snowmachine.

The culprits left behind one case of suds on the trail.

Police say entry was gained by cutting the lock.

Officers also located a box containing a fax machine, which was reported stolen from a military transport the same night.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Dryden Police or Crimestoppers.

 

 

Someone is gonna be having a very 'merry' xmas

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That's a lot of "portaging".. hope if it was one person that they had a heart attack later and died from the 240KM of walking. Can't stand a thief.. no matter the bounty..

 

..also can't see them carrying that many cases 2km..

 

In the snow no less. There may be another shoe to drop.

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it musta been a magical site to see.santa.gif If they each carried 3 cases, that would have been 21 people trudging through the snow loaded with Labatts, followed by a guy with a fax machine.All following a bright star shining in the sky.worthy.gifsanta.gif

How Christmasy is that !!!!

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25 years back,before GPS and satellite tracking, entire trailer loads of smokes and beer would go missing in and around the GTA. There were a number of stores just around the Yonge st. strip that had a line on cheap smokes and beer for their "regulars". Usually became available a couple of weeks after the latest hijacking :P

63 cases just would not seem to be worth the effort and risk :lol:

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If you read the article it says the fax machine was stolen from a MILITARY truck, obviously the theft of the beer was just to throw the cops off the real target, the fax.

 

it was probably one of our militarys top secret weapons and had great monetary value on the black market, but having just spent 3 days in dryden, waiting out the snow storm courtesy of an alberta clipper, it would have to be a white market.

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