Michigan police are investigating a stolen cabin. Authorities believe the house was pulled onto a trailer and carried away.
Michigan police are investigating the disappearance of an entire 12-by-28-foot cabin in Cold Springs Township after the owner reported it stolen. Authorities believe the house was pulled onto a trailer and taken away.
The resident of the cabin had lived there for two years and last saw his home in November. According to Lieutenant Derrick Carroll with the Michigan StateWhen a moving crew arrived to retrieve his items, the man's possessions had been left outside and the cabin had mysteriously vanished. Carroll suspects that emptying the structure may have"lightened the load" for the culprits. The theft occurred sometime between November 18 and December 16.
The prefabricated brown house has a white door, fence and front porch. Though it is not a permanent structure, Carroll says that moving the cabin would be no easy task, especially during the harsh Michigan winter. Without the help of a skidder or other equipment to transfer the cabin onto a trailer, the act would have required several people.
Michigan police are investigating a stolen cabin. The prefabricated brown house has a white door, fence and front porch.Police have not yet identified any suspects or a motive for the theft, but are following several leads. Some residents have even called in claiming to catch sightings of the cabin. However, Carroll said the model is mass-produced, making those tips less reliable.
marketplace, where stolen goods often turn up, although a cabin would be rather large for that forum.estimated in 2017 that 9,600 U.S. homeowners fell victim to house stealing or"title theft" schemes, but that crime is generally committed through fraud and identity theft, not by literally taking a house. Even then, the cybersecurity and identity theft protection companyThis building is not the only oddly cumbersome item stolen in recent months.
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