EASTPOINTE, Mich. (WXYZ) — An Eastpointe woman is crying after her food trailer and Hummer were stolen right outside her home.
Angela asked 7 News Detroit reporter Faraz Javed and he went to hear her story.
“Ángela, how have you lived in this neighborhood? Javed asked.
“16 years,” Calvin said.
“And in those 16 years you’ve never had an experience?” Javed asked.
“No,” Calvin said.
But on Sunday, Angela woke up to heartbreaking news.
EXTRA: Angela Calvin speaks to 7 News Detroit after trailer stolen
“Around 9:45 my daughter told me I’m going to run to the store to get your things. She came out and I said, “Mom, where’s your truck?” “Calvin said.
The food trailer and Hummer were parked in front of Calvin’s space. Security footage from a neighbor’s space shows four men getting into cars around 1:25 a. m. m. Turns out two of them took over.
“How do you like the food trailer?” Javed asked.
“Very important. That’s my job,” Calvin said.
“Is this your daily bread? » Javed.
“Yeah!” Calvin said.
Calvin opened Hey Love less than six months ago and named the sandwich after his grandmother.
“She, hello my love, hello my love,” Calvin Array.
“What did the police say?” Javed asked.
“They were the Hummer. They didn’t have the trailer,” Calvin said.
The Hummer discovered in Detroit. As a result, he was taken to a Detroit police kennel.
“Have you noticed your Hummer?” Javed asked.
“No,” Calvin said.
“Do you want to come in and see?” Javed asked.
“Yeah!” Calvin said.
As the press crew was not allowed to enter the police patrol, Javed saw Calvin examining the vehicle outside the fence.
“What did you see?” Javed asked.
“It’s a disaster inside; the ignition is broken,” Calvin said.
“I know right now your biggest fear is getting your food trailer back. Did the police say they were about to locate the suspects?” asked Javed.
“No, and I asked them to dust and they don’t need to. They say there are too many hands touching. I told them all about the disposal procedure,” Calvin said.
Javed has contacted Detroit police and they say that’s Eastpointe’s case. Meanwhile, Javed has yet to get a reaction from the Eastpointe Police Department.
“It’s fair. It’s okay. I put too many things into it,” Calvin said.
Calvin says he spent his hard-earned 27,000 savings to assemble the food trailer and took it all away in seconds.
“You just didn’t borrow a car, you stole a place to eat on wheels, my livelihood,” Calvin said.
You can locate their food caravan. If you know anything about this incident, call the Eastpointe or Detroit police.
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