Stolen from Dogwise. Have you seen this trailer?

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    Stolen from Dogwise. Have you seen this trailer?

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    I can't see it because I don't belong to that group----is there another way to post it?

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    Permission to crosspost (from an email list I'm on)

    As many of you may know, the Dogwise show  booth and staff were recently in Indianapolis, Indiana to sell books at the Indy  Winter Classic in early February. Unfortunately we were unable to attend the  show when our truck and trailer, with all of our equipment and inventory, were  stolen the day before setting up. It was disappointing to our customers and for  Bill and Judy--the Dogwise "Road Warriors."  No inventory meant no show. 

     

    A piece of good news is that our truck was  recently found abandoned in the parking lot of a strip club in Indianapolis.  But our trailer is still out there somewhere, we suspect somewhere in the  Midwest within 500 miles of Indianapolis.

     

    While we are actively working with the  Indianapolis Police Department to recover our trailer and contents, we realized that we have many loyal customers in the area who could help us out.

     

    If you see  a Wells Cargo Gooseneck Trailer that looks like it might be lost, abandoned, or  generally out of place, would you please contact us? Also, if you see or hear  about someone or some business having lots of dog

    books (who but Dogwise carries  thousands of dog books and videos?) let us know right away.

     

    Please call Charlene  Woodward at 509-679-6966 anytime, or call the Dogwise office 8am-4pm Pacific Time at 800-776-2665. You can also call the Indianapolis Police Department  Automobile Theft Department 317-327-2695, Trailer case #dp08019982.

     

    The trailer  we are looking for is similar to the one

    pictured here. It is white with no  lettering on it. It had a Washington state license plate number 8092SY, but the  plates may have been switched. We believe that the thieves thought there was  something exciting in the trailer, like a race car or antiques, and once they  realize their haul is more educational in nature, they'll just walk away. It  could be anywhere, so keep a lookout. We sincerely appreciate your  help.

     

    P.S. Bill and Judy and the Dogwise  booth are back on the road with lots of inventory doing business at dog shows  around the country. Check out their Schedule (http://www.dogwise.com/ShowsInfo/index.cfm)   on our website.