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$100K offered after Tucker Carlson’s nicotine pouches hijacked in SoCal

Former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson faced a significant setback recently when a truck carrying a multimillion-dollar shipment of his ALP nicotine pouches was hijacked in Los Angeles. In response, Carlson has announced a substantial financial reward for anyone who can help recover the stolen merchandise or identify the perpetrators.

According to a statement by an ALP spokesperson on X, “Unfortunately, this is true. A truck carrying ALP Drifters was stolen, and a $100,000 reward has been offered for information. More details will be provided soon.”

The truck was loaded with millions of ALP nicotine pouches destined for a warehouse in Kentucky from California. instagram/alppouch

ALP Pouches, owned by Tucker Carlson, was preparing to launch its exclusive ALP “Drifters” product line. instagram/alppouch

The stolen truck was tracked heading east before all communication was lost, leading investigators to suspect foul play in tampering with the truck’s GPS system.

The limited-edition ALP “Drifters” were set to be unveiled by Carlson’s ALP Pouches, but the theft resulted in the disappearance of 378,000 tins, as reported by the company.

The thieves made off with 378,000 tins of ALP nicotine pouches.

The truck driver presented seemingly legitimate credentials at a logistics facility in Southern California, but further investigation revealed that the documents were fraudulent.

ALP has initiated a nationwide search, offering a $100,000 reward for any information leading to the recovery of the stolen shipment or the apprehension of the culprits.

The true identity of the driver remains unknown, and the missing merchandise has yet to be located.

Despite the setback, ALP reassured customers by stating, “And don’t worry – Drifters is still on its way. Delayed? Yes. Stopped? Not even close.”

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