Cargo Thieves Don’t Break In Anymore, They Just Sign For The Load
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Auto and parts theft jumped 142 percent compared to late 2025.
Arkansas and Tennessee have enacted tougher cargo theft penalties.
Criminals are increasingly using fake identities to steal legitimate freight loads.
Cargo thieves are getting smarter, freight losses are climbing, and states across the country are scrambling to keep up. According to the American Transportation Research Institute, cargo theft now costs the trucking industry roughly $18 million every single day. That&rsquo
Arkansas and Tennessee have enacted tougher cargo theft penalties.
Criminals are increasingly using fake identities to steal legitimate freight loads.
Cargo thieves are getting smarter, freight losses are climbing, and states across the country are scrambling to keep up. According to the American Transportation Research Institute, cargo theft now costs the trucking industry roughly $18 million every single day. That&rsquo
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