Thieves Swipe Nearly 11K Bottles of Bourbon From Warehouse
Key Points:
- A truck driver stole 18 pallets of Noble Oak bourbon, totaling 10,800 bottles worth about $500,000, from a Philadelphia warehouse by presenting fake credentials and driving off without a purchase order.
- Apogee 21 Holdings, the parent company, described the incident as a "coordinated cargo theft operation" likely involving cybercriminals impersonating legitimate carriers to hijack the shipment.
- The stolen bourbon is believed to be circulating through unauthorized wholesalers, secondary markets, and online sellers in the Mid-Atlantic region.
- Philadelphia police and the FBI are investigating the theft amid a nationwide surge in cargo thefts targeting food and beverages, with losses estimated in the billions annually.
- Apogee 21 is urging distributors, retailers, bars, and consumers to report any suspicious bulk offers of Noble Oak bourbon to help track the stolen goods.