The Phoenix resident said all the stolen equipment was worth about $9,000. A security camera captured the incident.
PHOENIX — A Phoenix man is hoping to recover a trailer full of work equipment that an alleged thief drove off with on Christmas Day.
On the evening of Dec. 25, Tanner Peterson returned to his home near 32nd Street and Beardsley Road and noticed a trailer parked outside his residence had disappeared. He thought maybe it might have been towed for some reason, but Peterson soon discovered the trailer had been stolen by a real-life Grinch.
“That’s my livelihood gone,” he said.
Peterson said the stolen items were worth about $9,000 and it had taken him about two years to accumulate those pieces of pressure-washing equipment to run his business.
“I don’t even have a ladder anymore, like I can’t even do two-story homes,” Peterson said.
A neighbor’s security camera captured someone hooking Peterson’s trailer to the back of a vehicle and then driving off. The theft only took about one minute to complete.
Peterson said a lock had been placed on the trailer’s hitch but that apparently wasn’t enough to deter a thief.
The Phoenix Police Department has been notified of the incident and a detective is reviewing the matter.
Peterson said he’s monitoring Facebook Marketplace to see whether any of his unique pieces of cleaning equipment show up for sale anywhere.
“It’s very specific equipment so it shouldn’t be hard to identify if it tries to go somewhere,” Peterson said.
Even if they can’t be recovered, Peterson said he’ll start from the basics with squeegees and buckets to keep the business operating.


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