Two Campers Worth $34,000 STOLEN in Rutherford County

Dec 13, 2013 at 08:57 pm by bryan


Two campers worth $34,000 with attached toy haulers for loading equipment were stolen within the past two months from owners in Rutherford County, a Sheriff’s Office detective said.

A 2006 Forest River Cherokee Wolfpack camper was stolen about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 from A&L RV Sales on Capital Way near Christiana, said Detective Richard Brinkley.

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Surveillance tape showed two men in a full-sized, red Chevrolet pickup truck believed taking the camper from the business located near the Buchanan exit off Interstate 24, the detective said.

The camper contained camping gear inside. Total loss was estimated at $14,300.

In another case, Deputy Richard Horne reported someone stole a 2007 28-foot Weekend Warrior camper from Lanita Lee of Bradyville Pike Oct. 1.

Contents of the trailer included a flat-screen TV, jack, hitch and miscellaneous camping gear. Value was set at $20,000.

Detective Brinkley said Lee’s camper also had a toy hauler, causing him to believe the two thefts might be related.

People who have information on the two suspects in the red truck or any other information on the campers are asked to call Detective Brinkley at 904-3045.

 

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