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‘Got milk?’ Ford Expedition stolen

Published: Thu, August 27, 2009 @ 6:05 p.m.

YOUNGSTOWN — Police are looking for an all white Ford Expedition with the words “Got Milk?” inscribed on the sides. The car was stolen its owner showed it to a friend on the South Side.

According to police the 22-year-old owner of the truck was in the parking lot of Jordan’s Market on Market Street just after 10 p.m. Wednesday showing the truck to a friend named Gary. The owner went into the store leaving the keys in the ignition only to find the truck and friend gone upon his return.


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1Read blog Stan (2585 comments)posted 2 months, 28 days ago

"The owner went into the store leaving the keys in the ignition only to find the truck and friend gone upon his return."

His friend accepted the temptation AKA invitation and is taking a test ride .

HOWSABOUTA CARD ?

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2 redvert (495 comments)posted 2 months, 28 days ago

Stan, his friend may of been kidnapped and you choose to jest !!!

Do the police have any leads on who may of stole the Expedition and kidnapped Gary????????????

In all seriousness, you have got to admit it. This Youngstown area is really entertaining. Just when you begin to think that it is going to be a slow Thursday evening we score a typical Y-town.

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3 aeparish (633 comments)posted 2 months, 28 days ago

Who wrote this article?

"The car was stolen its owner showed it to a friend on the South Side."

Don't even get me started on the lack of commas in the second paragraph.

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4 hubbardguy (25 comments)posted 2 months, 28 days ago

If this would have happened in Hubbard it would be a big joke. The so called "head" of the unsupervised Hubbard electric department not only left a city truck unattended with the keys in it but he left it RUNNING in the City Hall parking lot, a clear violation of Ohio law. Of course the truck was stolen along with a ring of keys to every city building in Hubbard. In the real world this employee would have been fired. But in Hubbard he was not punished, admonished or sanctioned in any way, he is still the "head" of the Hubbard city electric department....but wait....his father is on city council. Never mind.

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