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http://abc7chicago.com/food/trucker...s-of-rotten-chicken-hostage-for-month/325441/
http://www.beloitdailynews.com/news...cle_72c4d886-9789-5ce3-b5b6-7a1551777b52.html
A big white trailer parked at a truck stop isnt likely to turn heads, unless its been sitting there for days, dripping the juices of rotting chickens and attracting flies.
Missoula County sheriffs deputies discovered the 53-foot trailer at Town Pumps Flying J truck stop Tuesday. Owned by Dixie River Freight in Nampa, Idaho, the trailer is loaded with 35,000 pounds of raw chicken valued at $80,000.
And the chicken is turning rancid.
http://abc7chicago.com/food/trucker...s-of-rotten-chicken-hostage-for-month/325441/
A truck containing 37,000 pounds of now-rotten chicken may have sat in a western Montana truck stop for more than a month while its driver texted and called his employer demanding money, police said. The driver abandoned the trailer at some point after Dixie River Freight Inc. refused his demands, and he left the frozen cargo worth $80,000 to thaw and then rot when the fuel for the trailer's refrigeration unit ran out...
Police in Nampa, Idaho, are searching for the driver, 42-year-old Christopher Hall, who had been wanted for a parole violation and now faces a possible theft charge... Hall picked up the trailer in Springdale, Arkansas, on Aug. 20 and was supposed to deliver it to Kent, Washington, the next day, police said. Hall texted and called Dixie River Freight several times for more money, but the company refused to pay him until he delivered the load, Ramirez said.
The freight company reported the truck stolen on Aug. 27 when it did not arrive, police said. The trailer's refrigerator apparently continued running until the fuel ran out, finally drawing attention - and the flies - to the load.
http://www.beloitdailynews.com/news...cle_72c4d886-9789-5ce3-b5b6-7a1551777b52.html
An official says an abandoned trailer containing up to 37,000 pounds of rotten chicken has been towed from a truck stop to a western Montana landfill.