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Ohio orchard keeps finding stolen apples in customer cars

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Ben-Schonewille via iStockOver Labor Day weekend, Lynd Fruit Farm in Pataskala, Ohio uncovered four separate cases of customers hiding apples in their cars. Some tucked under seats, some buried in trunks, and even some concealed beneath children. Most of the theft attempts involved smaller amounts. But staff reported one customer tried to walk away with more than $300 worth of apples in a single haul. Alex Patton has worked at the farm for more …
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MotorBiscuit broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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