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Indiana restaurant needs help finding stolen food truck
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Indiana restaurant needs help finding stolen food truck

A restaurant is asking the public to be on the lookout for the theft of its food truck.

Bae Latin Food is a restaurant in Carmel, Indiana that specializes in Latin American cuisine. According to their website, they serve a variety of food including steak pepito, nachos, taco lanos, arepas, and more. They are located in Carmel, but also have a food truck that travels regularly to different cities in the state.

On the night of August 27, Bae Latin Cuisine’s food truck was stolen and the company is asking people across the Hoosier State to be on the lookout.

Bae shared on Facebook that the food truck was stolen from the parking lot between 1:30 and 2:00 a.m. on August 27. This food truck brings in a lot of money for the local restaurant, so they were devastated when they woke up and realized their truck had been stolen. So the food truck could be anywhere at this point.

Bae Latin American Cuisine/Canva

Bae Latin American Cuisine/Canva

Bae Latin Cuisine is asking everyone to keep an eye out for their food truck and call police if you see it anywhere. Bae has been posting about the missing food truck all over Facebook, including in the Evansville Food Trucks Facebook group. They are also asking that if you have security cameras that may have captured the truck, please keep an eye out.

Second urgent warning!

The first few hours are important.

Our food truck was stolen in Carmel, Indiana between 1:30 and 2:00 a.m. on August 27. This truck, valued at over $45,000, is vital to the growth of Bae Latin Food. Security cameras captured two vehicles involved: a white and a black (possibly a Chevrolet Silverado) heading toward Greenwood at approximately 3:45 a.m.

We need your help to find it. If you have any information or photos, please contact us at (317) 219-6205 or the Carmel Police at (317) 571-2580. Please let us know!

Thank you for your support,

Bae Latin Food Team

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I can only imagine what a devastating blow this is to a local business and I hope their truck is returned to them in time.

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