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In a distressing incident that has left a small business in West Michigan reeling, a semi-truck was reported stolen on Monday, February 24. Blake Jordan, the owner of the business, revealed that the tractor portion of the truck was taken, raising concerns about the impact on his operations and the livelihood of his employees.
The theft has not only disrupted the day-to-day functioning of the business but has also put one employee's job at risk. Jordan indicated that if the truck is not recovered soon, the employee may face termination due to the financial strain the loss is causing. The situation has sparked a sense of urgency within the community, with many rallying to support the business and assist in the search for the stolen vehicle.
Local authorities have been notified and are actively investigating the matter, urging anyone with information to come forward. The theft of the semi-truck highlights the vulnerability of small businesses and the significant repercussions such incidents can have on their operations and employees.
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