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OVER $5.2 MILLION IN CARGO THEFT PROPERTY RECOVERED IN KSP STING

BESHEAR SAYS: “Our Kentucky State Police troopers, officers and civilian staff are the best in the nation”

Wade Queen by Wade Queen
December 22, 2023
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KENTUCKY GOVERNOR ANDY BESHEAR ANNOUNCES MASSIVE YEAR AND HALF LONG OPERATION BY SPECIAL KENTUCKY STATE POLICE UNIT THAT RESULTS IN RECOVERY OF OVER $5.2 MILLION IN CARGO THEFT PROPERTY

KSP TAKES DOWN ORGANIZED THEFT RING RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE THAN $10 MILLION DOLLARS IN THEFT OF CARGO PROPERTIES, LEADING TO MULTIPLE ARRESTS AND FEDERAL INDICTMENTS

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2023 – written by WADE QUEEN
 


KENTUCKY STATE POLICE VEHICLE INVESTIGATION BRANCH DETECTIVE STEVE SPURLOCK (LEFT), AND CRIMINAL INTEL ANALYST GARY THOMAS JR., (RIGHT) RECEIVED AWARDS AT THE MIDWEST CARGO SECURITY COUNCIL SUMMIT IN AUGUST 2023; FOR THEIR INVESTIGATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS INVOLVING THE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CARGO THEFT CASE.

 

On Tuesday, December 19, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear held a press conference and announced that over the past 18 months the Kentucky State Police (KSP) Vehicle Investigations Branch has recovered over $5.2 million dollars in cargo theft property, shutting down an organized theft ring responsible for over $10 million dollars in theft. During this time, they opened 16 cargo theft investigations, resulting in 10 federal indictments and seven arrests.

Cargo theft refers to the unauthorized taking of goods or commodities during transportation. This type of theft can occur at various points in the supply chain, including while the cargo is in transit, at a storage facility or during loading and unloading.

“Our Kentucky State Police troopers, officers and civilian staff are the best in the nation,” Governor Andy Beshear said. “Every day they are making Kentucky safer and creating a better place for our families and children to call home. I ask that the commonwealth join me in thanking our vehicle investigations branch and pray for their continued safety and protection as they risk their lives for our state.”

The KSP Vehicle Investigations Branch noticed a trend of cargo thefts throughout Kentucky specifically targeting the food and beverage industry and an increase in copper theft incidents. These types of theft utilize electronic crimes, identity theft and manipulation of trucking resources to threaten supply chains. KSP detectives used partnerships they have cultivated across the country with local, state and federal agencies to successfully recover several stolen shipments, leading to seven arrests.

SHIPPING CONTAINER.

 

“The KSP Vehicle Investigations Branch is a national leader in fighting organized cargo theft crimes,” said KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. “I’m proud of their efforts to combat a crime that targets high-value shipments by exploiting weaknesses in supply chains, causing substantial financial losses.”

In August of this year at the Midwest Cargo Security Council Summit, two KSP investigators from the branch, Detective Steve Spurlock, and Criminal Intel Analyst Gary Thomas Jr., received awards for their investigative accomplishments involving this case.

“Detective Spurlock and I have focused our efforts on combating cargo theft operations,” said KSP Criminal Intel Analyst Gary Thomas. “We partner with local, state and federal partners across the country to recover property and prosecute those who commit these crimes. It is rewarding to see them brought to justice and return the property to victims involved.”

For more information about KSP’s commitment to creating a better Kentucky by making the commonwealth’s streets safer, communities stronger and the nation more secure by providing exceptional law enforcement, click HERE; or go to https://www.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/core-values

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