Police Investigate Two Suspicious Truck Drivers

POSTED: 2:21 pm EDT August 21, 2006
UPDATED: 2:52 pm EDT August 21, 2006
JEFFERSON COUNTY -- Could two suspicious truck drivers reported to police in
Jefferson County have ties to terrorism? 
Last night at about 11:30pm someone at the Travel Centers of America Truck
Stop noticed something suspicious and reported it to police. 
The police report says two unidentified men who appeared to be of Middle
Eastern descent were operating a tractor trailer carrying an unknown
radioactive material. The person reporting the incident says that the pair
gave the travel center false registration information and a false vehicle
identification number. The report goes on to say that the pair cut the lock
that secured the trailer and entered the cargo area. They later replaced the
lock with one that they bought inside the truck stop. The two then left the
area immediately and headed west on Interstate 80. 
The police are not saying anything more about the incident other than it is
being investigated. Highway Patrol stopped the same men in Ohio. No word
from them on whether anything suspicious was found.
 
http://www.wjactv.com/news/9711490/detail.html


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