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2022-03-18 12:15:25
According to USA Today, Jerry Thayil, the manager at Fuqua Express gas station in southwest Houston, spoke with the site and said he spotted a 360-gallon diesel fuel discrepancy.
He noticed the same thing again the next day, he watched camera footage and found a pair of minivans that had been suspiciously parked over the inlets for the station’s tanks.
He noticed no one gets out of the vehicle.
”They have a trap door inside their vehicle which is crazy. They have to have another man inside (the vehicle) to open our fuel tank, stick a hose in there,” he told ABC 13.
What’s crazy is that them people came back a fourth time, but the owner chased them off.
”I didn't want to just let them hit us again and lose another $1,200, $1,300,” he told CNN. ”We're a family-owned business, so every penny counts around here.”
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