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GRANT COUNTY: Deputies Looking For Stolen Burrito Truck

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MOSES LAKE, Wash. (01MAR2013) – Grant County Deputies are asking the public for help finding a food delivery truck stolen recently from Moses Lake.

Deputies are searching for a white and black 2010 Kenworth box truck with Oregon license plates YARK286. The truck bears Reser's company logos on the sides. It was stolen sometime between 4 p.m. Feb. 28 and 6 a.m. Mar. 1 from the 2700 block of Road O-Northeast (pronounced Road –Oh) just east of the City of Moses Lake.

The truck was loaded with about $10,000 worth of food products, such as burritos. This is the second time this truck has been stolen.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of this truck or is aware of any suspicious person selling Reser's products should call the Grant County Sheriff's Office, 509-762-1160, or send information to crimetips@co.grant.wa.us. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

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