Thieves Nab 20K Pounds of Cheese From Truck

Anyone transporting crackers should be on high alert
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 2, 2016 11:49 AM CDT
Thieves Nab 20K Pounds of Cheese From Truck
Wisconsin cheese thieves just trying to make that cheddar.   (Shutterstock)

It's a caper of grand proportion in a state that loves its cheddar. The AP reports 20,000 pounds of cheese has vanished from southeastern Wisconsin. The cheese, produced by US Foods, was in a semitrailer parked at a business in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek when it went missing Thursday. Police say the semi driver was transporting the load from Green Bay to the New York City area and unhitched the trailer to run an errand. When he returned, the trailer and $46,000 worth of cheese was gone.

It's not the first such heist of the legacy commodity in a state where sports fans like to wear foam wedges on their heads. A semitrailer carrying $70,000 worth of cheese was stolen from Germantown, another Milwaukee suburb, in January. (More cheese stories.)

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