The 20th Annual Gateway to the Cumberlands Jeep Jamboree took place this past weekend from October 23rd through the 25th in Williamsburg, Kentucky. One attendee had his truck, Jeep and trailer all stolen before the event even started.
Max Dollinger used his 1997 Ford F-350 to tow his 1993 Jeep Wrangler from Louisville to Williamsburg and was ready to drive some of the best trails in the area. He awoke Wednesday morning to find that the truck, trailer and Jeep were all gone.
Many of us can understand that Dollinger's Wrangler wasn't just a Jeep, it was HIS Jeep. He'd spent countless hours and dollars customizing and upgrading it. Right now, he just wants to find it and get it back.
Dollinger is offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of his vehicles.
If you recognize the Jeep or truck, call Williamsburg police.
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