Surveillance photo of stolen tractor trailer leaving Columbia Sportswear on Max Brose Dr. Photo provided by London police. Surveillance photo of stolen tractor trailer leaving Columbia Sportswear on Max Brose Dr. Photo provided by London police.
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Thieves Take Two Trailers Full of Columbia Wear

London police are looking for suspects after the brazen theft of two trailers full of Columbia Sportswear products.

Police were called to Columbia's facility on Max Brose Dr. just after 7am Sunday. Investigators learned that two transport trucks had been stolen overnight and brought to Columbia, where they were hooked up to two trailers full of products.

The thieves then drove away, heading east on Max Brose Dr. then south on Commerce Dr.

Police haven't said how much the contents of the trailers is worth, but they are looking for a 2011 white International truck (plate number AE60266), a 2011 white International truck (plate number 1495PN), a 2008 red Maxa CCB trailer (plate number K2958Z), and a 2003 red Maxa C42 trailer (plate number A6556R).

Investigators say there was a light-coloured four door sedan that left the Columbia property at the same time as the stolen tractor trailers.

Anyone with any information is asked to call London police or Crime Stoppers.

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