$90,000 truck stolen in Columbia

COLUMBIA, Pa. (WHTM) – Police are investigating the theft of a $90,000 rollback truck from a Lancaster County business.
West Hempfield Township police said the truck was stolen off a rear lot of Chapman Ford, at 3951 Columbia Avenue, sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning.
The 2015 Ford F-550 Super Duty was owned by Nussbaum’s Wreckers and Rollbacks and was at Chapman Ford for inspection.
The truck was for sale by Nussbaum’s, so it had no lettering on the sides and no registration plate.
The vehicle was locked and no keys were inside, police said.
Anyone with information is asked to call West Hempfield police at 717-285-5191.

6 thoughts on “$90,000 truck stolen in Columbia”

  1. A new vehicle still needs a PA state inspection sticker and emissions sticker. I would never by a vehicle that was not recently inspected, new or not.

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  2. A new vehicle still needs a PA state inspection sticker and emissions sticker. I would never by a vehicle that was not recently inspected, new or not.

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