Recovering a stolen Suburban in Oregon
June 6th, and 10:24 a.m., (PST), we received a request from Richard, from Gales Creek Towing. He was referred to us by the Tillamook County Sheriff. They had a stolen Chevrolet Suburban on a trail
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June 6th, and 10:24 a.m., (PST), we received a request from Richard, from Gales Creek Towing. He was referred to us by the Tillamook County Sheriff. They had a stolen Chevrolet Suburban on a trail
Wednesday, June 1st, at 9:10 p.m. (CT), we received a request for a recovery from Colorado, near, a few miles west from Central City. The ticket was submitted by Darrien who got stuck in the
Friday, 3rd of June, at 1:53 p.m. (ET), we received a recovery request from Pennsylvania, submitted by George Kabanov. He was driving his SUV when he got stuck, and discovered his winch wasn’t working. We
June, 2nd, at 1:13 p.m., (ET), we received a recovery request from North Carolina, where Dontae Kelsey-Rhynston Buller got stranded in some shallow mud. He was driving a Nissan Frontier 4×4. The administration of the
Thats all the request said, we only had a name and the wrong phone number… John Frenette, submitted the recovery request but didn’t notice he entered his phone number incorrectly. The system showed him the
Tuesday, May 17th, at 2:34 p.m. (PST), we got a request from Nevada sent by Troy Hartley, who was trying to take his dogs to the lake and parked where the front of his truck
4:33 p.m. (PST), on Monday the 16th, we received a text message in our emergency number from Be Alexander who got stuck in the snow, high centered a few feet from a clear gravel road.
Sunday, 15th at 9:56 p.m. (EDT), we received a recovery request from Florida, where Dale Otterbacher got stuck in his 2WD Tacoma while driving some clay roads that at the time were completely dry. While
Friday 13th, at 6:20 p.m. (PST), we received a request from Nevada submitted by Carlos Perez, who, while driving his F150 Raptor got badly stuck in a dry lake bed near Echo Bay Launch Ramp,
Monday, 9th of May, we received a recovery request at 3:25 p.m. (PST) submitted by Nate Kolzow who was inside the Musconetcong area, on a trail when he got stuck with his Chevy Colorado truck.