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Indio Border Patrol Stops the Theft of $22,000 Nike Shoes From a Train

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Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – A train robbery in Southern California was stopped by local authorities, who managed to recover Nike shoes with more than $22,000 worth of inventory. On Friday afternoon, it was reported that on Route 66, two men were stopped by Indio Border Patrol agents while attempting to steal 104 pairs of Nike shoes that had not yet been sold. The two men were arrested and face charges of “theft of interstate or foreign sh…

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The image is not in sepia or in black and white. Nor of a film, but the story does look like outlaws, inspired by the old west. In the last two years, criminal groups have climbed on moving freight trains in full travel through the Arizona desert, in the United States, and have docked them up to 10 times. These outlaws do not dress like cowboys, but they also seek a booty: Air Jordan tennis, of the Nike brand, and electronic devices that, by the…

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Luis Medina INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – A train robbery in Southern California was stopped by local authorities, who managed to recover Nike shoes with more than $22,000 worth of inventory. On Friday afternoon, it was reported that on Route 66, two men were stopped by Indio Border Patrol agents while attempting to steal 104 pairs of Nike shoes that had not yet been sold. The two men were arrested and face charges of “theft of interstate or foreign sh…

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INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) - A train robbery in Southern California was arrested by local authorities, who managed to rescue Nike shoes worth more than $22,000 in inventory. On Friday afternoon, it was reported that on Route 66, two men were arrested by agents of the Indian Border Patrol when they tried to steal 104 pairs of Nike shoes not yet marketed. The two men were arrested and faced charges of "the theft of interstate or foreign shipments by a c…

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KESQ broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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