A Georgia thief made off with a tractor trailer filled with 98,000 worth of ramen noodles

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A trailer filled with 98,000 worth of noodles has been stolen in Fayetteville, Georgia.

The trailer was stolen from a Chevron gas station sometime between July 25 and August 1.

The driver had received permission from the owner of the gas station to leave his truck there for several days.

However, when he returned the cargo was missing.

In an era of hacking and cyber warfare, it's refreshing to know that the good old-fashioned heist is not yet dead and buried.

A thief in Fayetteville, Georgia, showed just that when he made off with a 53-foot tractor trailer that was filled to the rafters with ramen noodles.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Cigna's CEO says that the problem with healthcare in America has nothing to do with employersSee Also:California police chief says he's 'shaken to the core' over his son's arrest for allegedly beating a 71-year-old Sikh manRemains found at New Mexico compound identified as Georgia toddler who went missing months agoThis ramen-noodle factory runs 24 hours a day

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