DETROIT (FOX 2) – A Detroit food truck owner was shocked when she walked out of her home and found her mobile eatery was gone.
“I honestly thought I was in front of the wrong house,” said Cristin Hardison, who had her 22-foot food truck parked outside her home on Woodingham before it was heisted.
The stolen vehicle, a 22-foot food truck known as “Eats Detroit,” was central to Hardison’s entrepreneurial dreams.
” No idea who would take a food truck. I didn’t think people were doing stuff like that,” Hardison said.
The theft, which occurred early last Sunday in Detroit’s University District, was captured on video showing two individuals hooking up the mobile kitchen and driving away.
“I was startled, I’m still startled and it’s unbelievable,” she said.
Hardison bought the food truck in July from a seller in Ohio for $45,000 in cash. Her meals on wheels was going to offer a …