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Last week when delivery men for Inland Service Corporation left trash cans in the yards of their new customers, somebody drove by Rogers neighbors in a truck and stole the trash bins. Inland Service is a new trash collection business hired by the city of Rogers to collect garbage for the next five years. Vice President Wayne Johnson said hes never had this happened to him before. More than one-hundred carts have been taken. Johnson said it will cost his company more than 5,000 dollars to replace the cans.
Corporal Kelly Cradduck of the Rogers Police Department has been taking call about the missing cans for the past week. "If one Person is responsible for the majority of the stolen cans and the cost ranges into the thousands it would be felony theft and that person could face arrest and jail time."
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