On Sunday, August 10, law enforcement officials were dispatched to a residence located on Rabbit Trail Road following a report concerning stolen property. Upon arrival, deputies learned that the wheels had been taken from a truck belonging to a deceased family member. The vehicle in question is a black 2008 Nissan Titan LE, which was found missing all four of its wheels. Notably, the front passenger side of the truck was propped up by an alternate wheel.
The stolen wheels are distinctive, featuring a black finish and adorned with a Monster Energy logo at the center, and they are equipped with all-terrain tires. The estimated value of these wheels is around $2,500, but their worth extends beyond mere monetary value, as they hold deep sentimental significance for the family involved. The truck itself bears signs of wear, including body damage and paint that is faded and chipping.
As of now, the authorities have not identified any suspects in connection with this theft, and the investigation is actively continuing.

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