The original report came from a security bulletin from a different major carrier in the New York City area. I hadn't heard back from the official contacts at the carrier today, but a person was kind enough to send me the e-mail address of a person high up in the carrier's management. He responded to me this afternoon. All the vehicles have now been found and accounted for. He believes the vehicles were accidently taken by other employees. As you know, all the trucks are painted alike, and anyone who has a large fleet of vehicles knows its not uncommon for keys to work in multiple vehicles.
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 05:42:41PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
The original report came from a security bulletin from a different major carrier in the New York City area. I hadn't heard back from the official contacts at the carrier today, but a person was kind enough to send me the e-mail address of a person high up in the carrier's management. He responded to me this afternoon.
All the vehicles have now been found and accounted for. He believes the vehicles were accidently taken by other employees. As you know, all the trucks are painted alike, and anyone who has a large fleet of vehicles knows its not uncommon for keys to work in multiple vehicles.
Wasn't there a news blip about an FBI van being stolen while the agents were questioning someone in Virginia related to the 9/11 attacks? -ron
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