News Summary
On New Year’s Eve, a plumbing company in Chattanooga faced a shocking theft as their work truck was stolen, along with $7,000 worth of valuable tools. Quick police action located the truck, but the equipment is still missing. Surveillance footage reveals a man and woman believed to be responsible, leading to a community appeal for information. Owner Adam Dassau has offered a $1,000 reward for leads that could help catch the suspects, as the investigation continues amid rising vehicle theft rates nationwide.
Chattanooga Plumbing Company Hit by $7,000 Tool Heist on New Year’s Eve
In a curious turn of events that has left many shaking their heads, a plumbing company in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is on the lookout for a man and woman believed to be behind a rather brazen theft. This incident unfolded as the city was celebrating New Year’s Eve, a time when most are busy counting down the seconds until the clock strikes midnight.
The Disappearance of a Work Truck
The trouble began when Chandler Goode, a diligent technician at RooterMan Plumbing, wrapped up a job at the Ridgeway Apartments in downtown Chattanooga. But when he went to retrieve his work truck, it was nowhere in sight! Imagine the surprise when Goode discovered his vehicle was missing, taking with it thousands of dollars in equipment.
Surveillance Sleuthing
Thanks to some quick-thinking, local surveillance cameras caught a glimpse of the shady business as it unfolded. Footage showed a person being dropped off right before they casually strolled toward the RooterMan truck. It’s a scene that piqued the interest of many, and now everyone wants to know more about the duo behind this theft. This event highlights how important community vigilance can be when it comes to keeping an eye out for suspicious behavior.
Quick Response from the Police
Taking the incident seriously, the Chattanooga Police were on the case immediately. Within just ten minutes of receiving the call, they managed to locate the stolen truck and trailer—not a total loss, right? However, the bad news didn’t stop there; the tools valued at a hefty $7,000 had vanished into thin air, leaving both the police and the plumbing company scratching their heads.
The Investigation Continues
A Community Coming Together
Running a plumbing company is no easy task, and when tools get stolen, it disrupts business operations profoundly. Adam Dassau, the owner of RooterMan Plumbing, expressed how this theft deals a blow not only to his business but affects customers in the area who rely on timely service. To combat this issue, the team is not sitting idle; they are actively seeking help from the community.
Reward for Leads
In collaboration with Clay Kissiner Paving, RooterMan Plumbing has stepped up by offering a $1,000 reward for anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest of the suspects. This is a great chance for those in Chattanooga to help bring a little justice back to their community.
Vehicle Theft Trends
Stay Alert, Chattanooga!
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- News Channel 9: Suspect Steals Tools Worth Thousands
- Wikipedia: Theft
- News Channel 9: Man Charged with Stealing Truck
- Google Search: Vehicle Theft Statistics
- Chattanoogan: Man Arrested After Stealing Public Works Vehicle
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Crime
- Chattanoogan: Hudson Charged With Befriending Widow
- Google News: Chattanooga Plumbing Theft

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