King County Sheriff’s detectives said that two trailers and a box truck that were reported stolen from SeaTac on December 16th and were loaded with 7,000 WII-U game consoles have been recovered empty.
Trailers Recovered in WII-U Thefts- Games Still Missing
King County Sheriff’s detectives said that two trailers and a box truck that were reported stolen from SeaTac on December 16th and were loaded with 7,000 WII-U game consoles have been recovered empty.
On December 19th, the box truck was located in Fife parked near a warehouse. The business logos had been removed from the truck.
On December 30th one of the trailers was recovered in Auburn near 277th and D St. The logos and Vin# had been covered with white paint. Additionally, “S.S. Trans” was painted on the front of the trailer.
The remaining trailer was located on January 2nd near Carson, California. The trailer’s logo had also been covered with white paint and marked with “S.S. Trans.”
SeaTac detectives are working with the Los Angeles based “Cargo Theft Task Force” on the case. Detectives said that the reward in the case has also been increased to $10,000 thanks to donations from private businesses.
The City of SeaTac contracts with the King County Sheriff’s Office for police services
If you have information about his crime please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)