Important News from the SCAA

Posted on July 1, 2009 by Mike

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SCAA Members:

It has come to our attention that 2 containers of coffee have been stolen from a locked yard of a California Bay Area warehouse. As the coffee community is a small and close knit commnunity, your help is requested. The counts and ICO marks are listed below. If you are approached by someone offering to sell you coffees that match the descriptions noted, please contact Steve Sloat at pcca (at) paccoffee.com .

275 bags Mexican coffee;            16-2028-436 HG

(ex container number GLDU 3470354)

160 bags Brazil coffee;                02-1228-129

60 bags Honduras coffee;          13-116-23  Lot 50

50 bags Vietnam coffee;            Arabica

25 bags Blend decaf coffee;      Peru/Nicaraguan Arabica blend

(ex container number MSKU 1352402)

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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CommentsView Comments

 

  1. Mike White says:

    How do two containers of coffee get stolen?

  2. ryan says:

    XXXL jeans

  3. Mike White says:

    Someone just found this page from a Google search of the stolen Honduras. The thief? A potential buyer? Concerned citizen?

  4. Anunumous says:

    My mom always told me to look under things if I lost them. If they look under other containers, maybe they’ll find these two.

  5. Sarah Allen says:

    Whoaza. Thems some big pockets.

  6. Mike White says:

    Ryan carries a ton of cash.

  7. sL says:

    This heist operation seems like something from a million dollar movie…. helicopters, semi’s, cranes, many bodies. How does someone think they’re going to really benefit from this bogus move.

  8. Coffee Fan says:

    Thefts of all sort are up exponentially recently….blame the economy. In California, over $1 million dollars of cargo theft occurs daily. In this instance, the culprits knew what they were looking for, and have sold some, and are most likely offering the balance around the coffee community. If you are offered a deal that seems to good to be true, you are probably right, and may be paid a visit from the CHP soon thereafter. Protect the coffee community from “coffee pirates” and report any such approaches immediately.

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