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In June of 2012, Scare Productions suffered a crippling loss to their organization. The 18 ft cargo trailer they use to transport the many sets and materials needed to produce the annual charity haunted attraction Nightmare At Beaver Lake was stolen from in front of their workshop in Kent, WA.
This trailer has seen many, many miles and has been the backbone of the production for several years.
Nightmare at Beaver Lake proceeds benefit the charities of the Rotary Club of Sammamish and the event focuses on youth involvement and development as well as entertainment and community outreach.
Please help this group that has done so much for multiple communities in the greater Seattle area for over 25 years.
PLEASE DONATE TODAY!
www.scare.com
www.nightmareatbeaverlake.com
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Ron Melancon said:
We know why the trailer was stolen and you will never find it because your Government does not care…but we do!!! go to www.dangeroustrailers.org and see stolen trailers…it has gotten so bad we even tell people how to do it to get your political leaders to understand…and they still don’t care. Oregon has NO REGISTRATION FOR YOUR STOLEN TRAILER so you can drive around Oregon and never have to prove it was not stolen. WAKE UP!!!! It will happen again and again…One popular scam is to buy a manufactured trailer, insure it, then remove the VIN and report it as stolen. Re-branding it as a homemade trailer with a new license plate can be as simple as filing bogus paperwork with another state.
Melancon did this recently to prove his point. He applied from Virginia for a Maine trailer license with a fabricated VIN (ST467OL499EN17I99AM). For a $50 fee, he received his license plate in the mail with official documentation. Apparently no one noticed the message hidden in the VIN if you remove the numbers: STOLEN I AM.
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VexFX said:
Hope you make your goal. Only wish we could do more to help!
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