$1,500 Worth of Stolen Steaks Recovered in Louisiana
Alright, boys, line ‘em up.
Published 4 months ago in Funny

Louisiana police have just given us the juiciest evidence photo of all time, featuring 34 packs of steak, three briskets, a pack of hamburger buns and three bags of chips, all laid out neatly in the back of a pickup truck.
The two men responsible for this meaty heist, 66-year-old Charles Walker and 55-year-old John Garriga, have both been arrested and booked on theft charges after a routine traffic stop for an alleged broken taillight led to the discovery of $1,500 worth of stolen steaks and brisket in their truck.
More than $1,500 worth of stolen steaks and brisket found during a traffic stop in south Louisiana, police say https://t.co/XuUU2BpcOKpic.twitter.com/KwSNQwbcy4
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According to authorities, the men have a history of theft and allegedly stole the steaks from a Walmart in St. Tammany Parish. The real crime, however, is the price per pound of all that meat.