Brazen US Thieves Disguised as Workers Steal 320,000-Baht Steel Fence, Distillery Owner Left Stunned
Two thieves disguised as construction workers stole over 320,000 baht of steel fencing from a New Mexico distillery in broad daylight, completing the heist in under two hours using cutting tools and a flatbed truck.
A distillery owner in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was shocked to discover that two thieves dressed as construction workers stole over 320,000 baht worth of steel fencing in broad daylight on April 30th from his new Hollow Spirits Distillery location. Frank Holloway, the distillery owner, initially suspected he was going blind after noticing nearly half of the rear fence had vanished, but security camera footage revealed the thieves had struck openly during the day, completing the theft in less than two hours. The perpetrators wore safety helmets and construction-style clothing, using cutting tools to sever the fence sections from the ground before methodically loading them onto a waiting flatbed truck with professional efficiency. Holloway believes the construction worker disguise prevented nearby residents from becoming suspicious despite many witnessing the operation. Authorities suspect the thieves plan to resell the steel, as such materials typically fetch around 80% of market value. The theft has created significant financial hardship for Holloway, who now faces repair and replacement costs exceeding 321,000 baht.