35,000 Pounds of Rotting Chicken

A truck driver, hauling a load of frozen chicken, called his employers at Dixie River Freight and demanded a ransom for the cargo. The company declined to pay, so the driver uncoupled the trailer and left it at a truck stop in Missoula, Montana. The truck cab was reported stolen, but the trailer identification was never entered into a national database of stolen vehicles. Three weeks later, the abandoned trailer was reported to Missoula County sheriff’s department. The thawed chicken carcasses were dripping from the trailer and attracting flies.

Now the health department has to figure out a way to get the rotten meat to the landfill. They're working with Dixie River Freight's insurance company. It looks like the best plan now is to wrap and plug up the trailer and take the chicken to the dump in its original casing.

"You want to get rid of that potential for there to be pests flying around, disease vectors, the flies, but in and of itself it's not a hazardous material," explained Shannon Therriault, the environmental health supervisor for the Missoula City-County Health Department.

Crews would rather not unload the chicken, but the trucking company would like to have its trailer back. Whether the truck will be destroyed or unloaded will be up to the insurance company. -via Arbroath
 
(Image credit: FoxMontana)

Update: The chicken has been buried in a landfill, and the driver was arrested for parole violation on Friday. -Thanks, rcxb!


I think that trucking company is going to regret getting the trailer back if they do.
Yeah, it'll cost money to buy a new one, but I wonder how much money they'll have to spend on cleaning it and getting rid of the smell.
Also who decides when it's ready to have food inside again?

In all honesty though, I have no idea how much a trailer like that goes for, or the cost of cleaning it.
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I'm betting the truck driver was owed money, vs the way the media has portrayed it. Drivers often will withold the delivery of cargo if not paid per contract. If he really just stole it, then they would agree to pay him and arrest him at the destination.

Not saying the driver was right, just saying the backstory sounds fishy
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A bit out-of-date... It was taken to the landfill Friday morning, unloaded with a forklift, and reportedly doesn't smell too bad after the disgusting ordeal.

The driver suspected of ransom/theft has a long criminal record, too.

http://mtstandard.com/news/local/there-it-goes-rotten-chicken-dumped-in-missoula-landfill/article_7b054b94-7729-5798-9ac0-1b91044dd6df.html

The police arrested him on unrelated charges Friday night, giving them plenty of time to decide if they want to charge him for the truck and cargo extortion and theft:

http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Driver-demanded-money-to-deliver-chicken-truck-5782055.php
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