Reward Offered For Peterbilt Truck Headlight Thief
December 12, 2016
A North Escambia business owner is offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a headlight thief.
Someone has been removing headlight assemblies from Peterbilt trucks belonging to C & C Hauling of Molino. The thefts have been occurring in Century at the Old Flomaton Road sand and gravel business that’s located behind the Century Church of Christ on East Highway 4.
The headlight assemblies are costing the company thousands of dollars to replace. That’s why company owner Billy Campbell is offering a $500 reward for the information. Anyone that knows about the thefts is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620.
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4 Responses to “Reward Offered For Peterbilt Truck Headlight Thief”
It’s could be another trk driver , just saying (go price them in the Peterbilt parts dept).
This may not be limited to just this business. When we drove my husband back to his truck this morning at the Shell station at I-10 and 9-mile another truck was missing a headlight and a couple of mirrors. It didn’t look wrecked, just missing a light and mirrors.
Some Peterbilt trucker probably got cited for having a headlight out. Better get that replaced asap!
Yes someone shed some light on this situation. O yeah kinda cheesy trying to lighten up the mood.