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Found this current piece of good news while searching for more info on the BOLO Person of Special Interest Alert.
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And sent out on email lists.
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Is this related to the purchase of thousands of pay-as-you-go cell phones?
Green Mack Explosives Emulsion
Truck Reported Stolen
An explosives company representative reported that a green 1989 Mack truck with a white body was stolen from their facility on 11-10-2005.
The truck is geared very low so it cannot travel at a high rate of speed (30-35 max). It is believed that the truck was taken away on either a low-boy tractor trailer rig or towed away.
This truck was designed and made for the specific purpose of mixing explosives material on site, so it is not a licensed or registered vehicle. The truck serial #1M2B192C2KW002152 and the rear portion serial number is TREADBED 2042.
PLEASE NOTE: These pictures are of a similar type and model however; the actual cab color of the missing truck is green.
Link to photo
Highway ISAC Statement: This particular vehicle is designed for mixing and delivering explosives while on a job site. In general, trucks of this nature do not drive on the highway and are either towed or have a tractor-trailer low-boy rig deliver it to a job site.
Once on the site, the trucks are used to mix and prepare explosives. There is no known terrorism nexus associated with this truck.
However, because of its use in the preparation of explosives the Highway Community is asked to use its considerable Road Smarts and support in locating this vehicle.
The approximate value of this particular type of rig is $150, 000 - $230,000, dependent upon the use of either aboveground or below-ground operations. This particular vehicle was set-up for above ground open-pit mining operations.
It is equipped with two tanks; an emulsion tank of 7,400 capacity (wet) tank and a secondary 18,000 lbs capacity (dry) tank. This vehicle is a regular key-start vehicle
If you have any information regarding this incident please contact
Highway Watch 1-877-USA-SAFE or FBI agent Haley at 865-560-5958, or email at TSOD.HighwayISAC@dhs.gov if you have any further information or questions concerning this incident.
Gears, Guts and Glory
Do you think this is related to this press release?
....In three separate incidents truck drivers reported an individual asking several questions about tank truck deliveries and operations. The individual in question is also reported to have video taped tank truck operations and deliveries as well as taken photographs of tanker equipment...
http://www.highwaywatch.com/press_room/release_011006.html
There's also a photo of the suspect on CNN. Please forgive me for posting a link to PNN (propaganda news network)
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/01/12/trucker.lookout/index.html
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I know in the southeast they have issued in the past few days a request to truckers to be on the lookout for people asking lots of questions about fuel trucks and such.
SY - Can you find info on that?
bd476,
I just wanted to ping mlc9852. Thanks for posting this.
Loose lips sink ships people.
FR is not the NY Times.
Update:
UPDATE! Request For Information (RFI)
Updated on 1/16/2006 - 12:56:37 PM EST
Recently the Highway ISAC Issued a Request For Information (RFI) To the Highway, Intelligence and Law Enforcement communities regarding reports of alleged suspicious behavior occurring in the great state of Florida. Highway Watch Program members utilized their considerable professional skills and the lessons learned during Highway Watch Training to note and report behavior that to them didnt look right. The reported activity involved fuel tanker trucks
The Highway Information Sharing Analysis Center (ISAC) with support from elements of The Department of Homeland Security , Transportation Security Administration and the Southwest Terrorism Task Force analyzed the information received by the program and crafted an RFI (Request for Information) report that was distributed to The Highway, Law enforcement and Intelligence communities. In response to the Highway ISAC / Southwest Terrorism Task force Issued report, The Highway Watch Program received numerous reports of activity deemed suspicious by the reporting party. We continue to review and analyze the information that comes in and as usual will make the results of our analysis available to all involved.
On 01-13-06 The Highway ISAC received word from Southwest Terrorism Task force that the efforts of all had paid off. According to Special agent Jim Myers, the person pictured in the previously issued RFI was located and interviewed at length as a direct result of the Highway ISAC issued RFI. While there is no known terrorism nexus associated with the person pictured in the RFI, The circumstances are such that resolving these reported incidents were very important indeed.
The Highway ISAC would like to thank those who supported this effort and who by deed make Americas Highways safer. Our gratitude and thanks to the FDLE Southwest Terrorism Task force and SA Jim Meyers who doggedly followed up on leads given to him by members of the Highway Community. We congratulate the members of the Highway Community. Drivers as well as safety and security executives in the Tank Truck segment of our diverse community made concise detailed reports to the Highway watch Program that are responsible for bringing resolution to the aspects of the RFI that involved the pictured individual. Highway Watch Program Coalition Members like the National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC) continue to play a critical role in enhancing the Highway Watch Programs ability to assess tanker related threats. Be Safe.
The following information is not authorized for media release unless express written permission is granted by the Highway ISAC.
The Highway ISAC has received the following report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Additional details regarding the incidents described below have been provided to the Highway ISAC from Highway Watch® Program participants for further analysis and distribution. Please note that while law enforcement is actively seeking more information regarding these incidents and the person pictured in the accompanying attachment, to date the Highway ISAC is unaware of any illegal activity associated with the reported incidents. The person(s) described or pictured are of interest to Law Enforcement but are not to be considered suspects of any illegal activity. Please see the attached photographs of the person of interest. If you have further information regarding this report, Please contact the Highway ISAC at 1-877-USA-SAFE or Special Agent Jim Myers, Southwest Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force (239) 278-7080 ext. 213
Please call the Highway ISAC at 1-877-USA-SAFE at hwisac@trucking.org immediately if you have any further information or questions concerning this incident.
There is no known Terrorist Nexus associated with the individual in the photo below. This person is no longer being sought by authorities.