Heavy machinery stolen in N.Y.

Aug. 27, 2013
Heavy equipment theft underscores importance of fleets securing their vital assets.

Someone apparently drove off with three pieces of heavy construction equipment from a private storage site overnight last Friday on Glenmont Road in Bethlehem, N.Y.

Town police said a private company notified them that a yellow 1998 Hyundai HL750 front end loader as well as 12' and 15' snow management attachments for the machine were missing from a parking site near River Road.

The items are worth around $30,000 police said.

It appears that the thief or thieves used a semi-tractor and a lowboy trailer to take the items sometime between Aug. 24th and 25th.

Anyone with information on this theft is asked to contact Bethlehem Police detectives at (518) 439-9973.

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