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This 1989 Toyota pickup was stolen and then crashed north of Corning on Gallagher Avenue.
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Stolen pick-up ends crashing, on its roof
Thursday, Jul 17 2008, 6:46 pm
Corning police were unable to catch the suspect who reportedly stole and then crashed a 1989 Toyota pickup registered to Michael Schultz, of Corning.
Shultz reported the vehicle stolen at 1:31 a.m. Wednesday, to the Corning Police Department. The suspect fled from the crash, which happened on Gallagher Avenue east of Toomes Avenue, not long after Shultz reported the pickup stolen.
Julie Johnson may be contacted at 824-5474 or jjohnson@tcnpress.com.
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Reader's comments
| i think the owner wrecked his own vehicle after being drunk and then reported it stolen happens all the time in the rurals areas |
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| ojectively - Jul 23, 2008 03:18:50 PM | Remove Comment |
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| Probably a local legal tweeker who was out of dope and has never held a job and is living off of welfare so dont bother looking for prints |
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| Born and Raised - Jul 22, 2008 10:10:21 AM | Remove Comment |
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| to Grand theft auto--
are you sure you are not the one who did this and you are just trying to blame it on hard working olive pickers. |
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| GoodCit - Jul 20, 2008 10:35:11 PM | Remove Comment |
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| too bad they didnt catch the thief.
its probably an illegal alien with no olives to pick because of the bad season and hes just hanging around now with nothing to do and finger printing the truck will do no good because the prints are probably not on file because the country was entered illegally. |
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| Grand theft auto - Jul 18, 2008 10:54:46 AM | Remove Comment |








