Authorities in Ohio are seeking the public’s help after a 60-ton crane worth more than half a million dollars was stolen from a work site on Monday.
Keys to Kenworth crane were left in its cab, but machine's below-dashboard GPS and license plates were removed, say police, who are investigating what owner suspects is a planned theft.
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The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office says someone pilfered a 60-ton crane Monday morning from a construction site near the ...
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