$100,000 worth of ramen noodles stolen in Georgia
Fayette County GA Aug 16 2018
Most of the time, burglars play the what’s behind door number one, two or three game never really knowing what they might find once inside their victim’s home or business.
I’m sure that they often come away with little to nothing while other times they hit pay dirt or even nab some unusual merchandise.
Police in Fayette County Georgia say that a 53-foot trailer containing nearly $100,000 worth of ramen noodles that was in a Chevron store lot in Georgia has been stolen.
According to the police, the driver reported that the trailer was secure when it was in the lot and that it went missing between July 25-Aug. 1.
The theft is being investigated by officials in Fayette County, Georgia who say it is part of a string of thefts.
That string includes multiple car break-ins and a stolen motorcycle, WAGA-TV reports.
Maybe the thieves knew what was inside, maybe not but now however has it is either going to have a whole lot of noodles for the next few years or they’ll need to find a creative way to get rid of it all.
The local sheriff said the owner of the trailer filled with noodles — $98,000 worth to be exact — had permission to park the trailer on the Chevron store property.
Either way, authorities are going to continue to investigate the noodle caper but have not identified possible suspects.