
The Union County Sheriff's Office is requesting public assistance in tracking down a stolen trailer, as detailed in their latest social media outreach. In an incident captured on video, the theft involved a white GMC Sierra pickup truck that seemingly made off with the said trailer after pulling into a residence on Scottslawn Rd. The subject of the search is a 7'x16' gray Norstar bumper pull dump trailer, a piece of equipment whose absence surely impacts its proper owner's capacity to conduct their daily business.
The reported vehicle, caught on nearby footage, entered the property and later left with the trailer hitched behind, according to a social media post by the Union County Sheriff's Office - Marysville, OH. While the incident itself might seem like a fleeting moment in the vast ocean of daily occurrences, for those directly afflicted, it stands as a breach of security and a loss of tangible assets. The office is encouraging anyone with information about the white GMC Sierra or the whereabouts of the trailer to step forward.
Further details regarding the vehicle or its driver have not been disclosed, but the Sheriff's Office has disseminated the call for community vigilance, illustrating its dependency on the collective eye to glimpse into the corners where law sometimes fails to reach. Residents in and around the 1500 block of Scottslawn Rd—indeed, the whole of Union County—have been placed on alert.
Those who have any leads or have observed the trailer being transported are urged to contact Sgt. Detective Shawn Golden. He can be reached at (937)645-4101 ext. 4443 or via email at [email protected]. The act of coming forth with information not only aids the rightful owner but serves as a testament to the communal commitment to preserving the integrity of not just personal property but also the belief in civic duty.









