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Local business owner says company trucks vandalized, tools stolen

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CASHION, Okla. (KFOR) - Bo Goff owns BG Pipeline. When he walked into work Monday morning and saw the windows busted on his company trucks, his heart sank. 

"It's not a good feeling,” said Goff. “All the windows were broken, and there were actually some tools laying in the parking lot." 

Goff told KFOR the thieves stole his company’s specialty and power tools. 

"I believe it was around 30 grand worth of tools,” said Goff. “For, you know, a small business owner, it's very hard to be able to go out and take care of clients when you don't have the right tools."

The thieves also hit a handful of other businesses in the Kaibab Business Park near Kelley Ave. and Simmons Rd., including the Always Painting Body Shop. 

"The first two nights [after the thefts happened], I couldn't sleep, it was frustrating,” said Elder De Leon, of the APBS. “They opened the tool boxes, stole the batteries out of that and I have some wheels that were back there." 

Security footage caught the alleged culprits in the act. 

Reports have been filed with the Logan County Sheriff’s Office. If you have any information, contact Deputy Kopf or Williams at (405) 282-4100 in reference to case number 2024-1213. 

“You just hope that whatever they've done comes back and gets them in trouble,” said Goff. “They're not just hurting people. They're hurting families."