Thieves Steal 'Convoy' Of Trucks From Fiat Chrysler Plant In US

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authors: JordanThe thieves used a truck to crash through a security gate and drove away in a convoy(Representational)Chicago: 
A group of thieves staged a brazen theft Thursday at an automotive assembly plant in the US state of Michigan, crashing
through a security gate and driving off with a convoy of newly-minted pickup trucks.The early morning heist targeted Fiat Chrysler's popular
Dodge Ram pickup trucks made at a plant in Warren, a suburb near Detroit. Police believe the thieves snuck onto an assembly plant storage
lot around 4 a.m
and broke into the expensive trucks -- which retail for anywhere from $27,000 to $53,000."They cut a hole in the fence, entered the
property, and then took the 10 to 11 Dodge trucks," police chief William Dwyer told Detroit television station WXYZ.The thieves used one
truck to crash through a security gate and drove away in a convoy, according to police, who did not immediately know exactly how many
pickups were taken. Rams are the third best-selling pickups in the US, with more than 103,000 units sold as of March this year, according
to figures compiled by industry analytics firm Kelley Blue Book. Fiat Chrysler's North American division did not return a request for
comment.