Authorities recovered a massive shipment of stolen nicotine pouches from Tucker Carlson’s ALP brand after serving a search warrant, officials confirmed. The recovery followed a March cargo theft that prompted the company to launch a public manhunt just days before their highly anticipated product launch.
Massive Recovery Operation Nets Stolen Product
Law enforcement seized 20 pallets of ALP Drifters nicotine pouches during the operation, which officials described as part of a larger organized crime investigation. The recovery represents a multi-million dollar haul of stolen products that disappeared while being transported to Kentucky in early March. One arrest has been made in connection with the theft, though authorities have not released additional details about the suspect or potential accomplices involved in the organized cargo theft ring.
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Company Launched Public Manhunt After March Theft
ALP announced the theft on March 5, warning customers that a shipment of their highly anticipated Drifters product had vanished just days before the scheduled launch date. The Daily Caller co-founder’s nicotine pouch company took the unusual step of requesting public assistance, offering a reward for information and urging anyone with knowledge of the stolen cargo to come forward immediately. The company concluded their initial announcement with a direct warning to potential thieves regarding their premium nicotine products.
What This Means For Cargo Security
The successful recovery highlights ongoing challenges in protecting high-value consumer products during transport. ALP’s public response demonstrated how companies increasingly rely on community involvement to combat organized theft rings targeting commercial shipments. The company celebrated the recovery while acknowledging the bizarre circumstances, noting this represents the kind of publicity they never intended but are willing to accept given the positive outcome for their business and customers.

Reminds me of when I read about a truck load of shrimp getting hijacked. Estimated value like $ 50K !
Why rob a bank for $10K or so when a heist like this sounds like easier as well as better odds to me.
I call BS!