In 1971 J. Standard Baker Quoted " Drivers Towing Trailers  Are Four (4) Times As Unsafe As Those In Cars Alone! 

Our supporting claim: Not a single agency is willing to compile data or statistics like we are in developing certified data on stolen trailers.  Most people will not report a stolen trailer because they know the trailer they were towing was stolen.

14 States have no registrations for trailers and using our data on the news reports we have developed this analytical summary.


It is factual that:


3,007 counties
As of 2016, there were 3,007 counties, 64 parishes, 19 organized boroughs, 10 census areas, 41 independent cities, and the District of Columbia for a total of 3,142 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states and District of Columbia.


So we can assume that at least one trailer is stolen in each county weekly but to be safe we will use 1,500 counties in the United States has at least one (1) trailer stolen each and every week which I beg anyone of you to not accept our hypothesis.


Not a single insurance company and not a single government agency wants to challenge me on our assumptions.  I dare anybody to challenge me. 

So here it goes.

Look at all of this stuff stolen and completely gone and never to be found again.  All sold on E Bay or Craig's List


2019 Side X Side Snowfire snowmobile trailer, plate E053470
Chainsaw: 310 20-inch bar
Chainsaw: 362 20-inch bar
Stihl grapple hook
3 gas cans
1 oil can
Large Otter black ice fishing sled: 85’Lx44’Wx17’
Custom padlock
Stihl steel chaps, chainsaw protective
Stihl forestry helmet system
2 1/2” Ace hammer
Log vice
Wood wedges


Trailer full of forestry equipment stolen, reward offered

Carrie Laine
Posted 4 hrs ago0


A trailer full of forestry equipment was stolen, and now a reward is being offered to help track the items down.

Crime Stoppers said $15,000 worth of equipment was taken off property at West M-61 near N. Flajole Road in Bay County on Dec. 24.

Officials believe the suspects may have used a 4-wheeler to haul the snowmobile trailer, which was full of equipment, off the property.

The items listed below were stored on the owner’s land, locked up, and a chain was blocking the entrance to the woods.


A cash reward up to $1,000 is being offered for tips that help lead to an arrest. If you have any information, call 1-800-422-JAIL. Or use the P3 mobile app.