Trailer theft leads to recovery of stolen plywood worth $40-60K
Jerilee Bennett
Report of a trailer stolen from a construction site Tuesday morning led police to a property in western El Paso County where they discovered approximately 1,030 sheets of stolen oriented strand board, or plywood.
Police believe the boards, valued between $40,000 and $60,000, were stolen from “numerous” job sites throughout El Paso County.
The boards were removed from the property in the 5000 block of Tamlin Road using two 18-wheeler flatbed trucks after an initial investigation and search warrant was issued, according to police.
Colorado Springs Police, El Paso County Sheriff and Falcon Investigations — who have been working other OSB cases — were involved in the response and board recovery, police said.
Detectives have multiple leads, but no arrests have been made, according to police.
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