Carnival Crook Steals Entire Roller Coaster In Broad Daylight
MARYSVILLE, Ohio (CBS Local) -- Someone stole a roller coaster in broad daylight and deputies in Ohio say they could use your help finding it.
The Go-Gator carnival roller coaster was stolen last week from the Union County Fairgrounds in Marysville, according to the Sheriff's Office.
The ride is part of a traveling carnival and fits on a trailer. Someone hitched that trailer to their truck and drove off with it.
A traffic camera snapped a photo Aug. 27 of a white Dodge RAM 2500 (or larger) model with a flat bed pulling the renegade roller coaster to an unknown location.
The truck had no visible front license plate, but trailer had a rear license plate 22-1246A and is registered in Maine.
The coaster, which is about 20 feet in length, was on a purple and green trailer, and has alligator designed train cars.
The Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying a white Dodge RAM 2500 (or larger) model with a flat bed that was pictured pulling the stolen trailer at about 7:10 p.m. on August 27.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the Union County Sheriff's Office.