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[M]Anderson[/M] is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and [M]was supposed to turn himself in[/M] on Sept. 20. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
[M]Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property[/M] and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
(Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of [M]NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson[/M]. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
(Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
[M]A warrant is out for the arrest of[/M] NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver [M]Jordan Anderson.[/M] | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
[M]Newling[/M] then [M]allegedly sold the truck[/M] to Anderson. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
[M]Newling[/M] then [M]allegedly sold the truck to Anderson[/M]. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | n |
[M]Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts[/M]. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | n |
[M]Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle[/M]. | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | e |
[M]Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.”[/M] | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | n |
From the News and Observer:
[M]“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said.[/M] | Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen earlier this month.
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: Ander son has released a statement claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. The race truck in question was delivered earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history.
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The rest of the article continues as it was originally published below.
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports.
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Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | n |
I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that [M]I[/M] bought [M]the race truck[/M] in good faith with a bill of sale, [M]unbeknown of its history[/M]. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that [M]I bought the race truck[/M] in good faith [M]with a bill of sale[/M], unbeknown of its history. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that [M]I bought the race truck in good faith[/M] with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter, and the fact that [M]I bought the race truck[/M] in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]I continue to maintain my innocence in this matter[/M], and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]I continue to maintain my innocence[/M] in this matter, and the fact that I bought the race truck in good faith with a bill of sale, unbeknown of its history. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: [M]Ander son[/M] has released a statement [M]claiming[/M] the charges have been dropped and [M]the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week[/M]. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Update, [M]Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m[/M].: [M]Ander son has released a statement[/M] claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: [M]Ander son[/M] has released a statement [M]claiming[/M] the charges have been dropped and [M]the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office[/M] earlier this week. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: [M]Ander son[/M] has released a statement [M]claiming the charges have been dropped[/M] and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Update, Tuesday Oct. 2 5:00 p.m.: [M]Ander son has released a statement[/M] claiming the charges have been dropped and the truck was handed over to the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office earlier this week. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
The police investigation began Sept. 7 and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems [M]the truck was meant to receive damage repair[/M]. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
[M]The police investigation[/M] began Sept. 7 and [M]determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop[/M], where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]The police investigation[/M] began Sept. 7 and [M]determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling[/M] from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
[M]The police investigation began Sept. 7[/M] and determined that the truck in question was sold by Robert Newling from his repair shop, where it seems the truck was meant to receive damage repair. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim [M]Anderson[/M] allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after [M]it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20.[/M] | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and police claim [M]Anderson[/M] allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after [M]it was expected he would turn himself in[/M] on Sept. 20. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
Newling has been arrested and charged with felony larceny, and [M]police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck[/M] after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
[M]Newling has been[/M] arrested and [M]charged with felony larceny[/M], and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
[M]Newling has been arrested[/M] and charged with felony larceny, and police claim Anderson allegedly failed to surrender the stolen truck after it was expected he would turn himself in on Sept. 20. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning [M]without the need of a formal arrest.[/M] | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in [M]constant contact[/M] with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which [M]has resulted in[/M] charges being dropped and a [M]voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning[/M] without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in [M]constant contact[/M] with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which [M]has resulted in[/M] charges being dropped and a [M]voluntary dismissal being filed[/M] earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in [M]constant contact[/M] with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which [M]has resulted in charges being dropped[/M] and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
[M]My attorney has stayed in[/M] constant [M]contact with[/M] the [M]Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution[/M], which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the [M]Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case[/M] to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
[M]My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y[/M] handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an excerpt of the statement:
[M]My attorney has stayed in[/M] constant [M]contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y[/M] handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
Here’s an [M]excerpt of the statement[/M]:
[M]My attorney has stayed in constant contact with the Rowan County District Atto rne y handling the case to reach a resolution, which has resulted in charges being dropped and a voluntary dismissal being filed earlier this morning without the need of a formal arrest.[/M] | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]The race truck[/M] in question [M]was delivered[/M] earlier this week [M]to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department[/M]. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]The race truck[/M] in question [M]was delivered earlier this week[/M] to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]The race truck[/M] in question [M]was delivered[/M] earlier this week to a location desired by the Rowan County Sheriffs Department. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]An incident report claimed[/M] NASCAR driver [M]Mike Harmon[/M] (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) [M]is the actual owner of the truck[/M], which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
An incident report claimed NASCAR driver Mike Harmon (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of [M]the truck[/M], which [M]is valued at $12,500[/M], according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
An incident report claimed NASCAR driver [M]Mike Harmon[/M] (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) [M]is the actual owner of the truck[/M], which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
An incident report claimed NASCAR driver [M]Mike Harmon[/M] (who also once [M]had a warrant out for his arrest concerning[/M], get this, [M]stolen race cars[/M]) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
An incident report claimed NASCAR driver [M]Mike Harmon[/M] (who also once [M]had a warrant out for his arrest[/M] concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
An incident report claimed [M]NASCAR driver Mike Harmon[/M] (who also once had a warrant out for his arrest concerning, get this, stolen race cars) is the actual owner of the truck, which is valued at $12,500, according to NBC Sports. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
[M]Police claim Anderson purchased the truck[/M] despite having reason to believe it was stolen [M]earlier this month.[/M] | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | n |
[M]Police claim Anderson purchased the truck despite having reason to believe it was stolen[/M] earlier this month. | Jordan Anderson has made 74 Camping World Truck Series starts. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/NASCAR via Getty Images
A warrant is out for the arrest of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Jordan Anderson.
Anderson is accused of knowingly possessing stolen property and was supposed to turn himself in on Sept. 20. The Rowan County (North Carolina) Sheriff’s Department says he hasn’t done so.
A Camping World Truck Series truck, owned by fellow NASCAR driver Mike Harmon, according to authorities, was taken to Robert Newling so that Newling could fix damage to it. Newling then allegedly sold the truck to Anderson.
Newling has been charged with larceny of a stolen vehicle.
From the News and Observer:
“During the course of this investigation, (detectives) were able to determine that Mr. Anderson had reason to believe the truck he purchased from Mr. Newling was stolen,” the release said. “Investigators attempted to get the race truck back … but Mr. Anderson refused to surrender the race truck. Mr. Anderson was made aware of an outstanding warrant.” | e |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and [M]the Maldives on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, [M]Sri Lanka[/M] and the Maldives [M]on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, [M]India[/M], Sri Lanka and the Maldives [M]on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, [M]Thailand[/M], India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives [M]on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), [M]Malaysia[/M], Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives [M]on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by [M]several huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially [M]Aceh[/M]), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives [M]on December 26, 2004[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
This earthquake was followed by several [M]huge tsunamis that washed over[/M] the islands of [M]the[/M] Bay of Bengal and [M]coastal areas in Indonesia[/M] (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
This earthquake was followed by several [M]huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal[/M] and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis[/M] that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making [M]it[/M] the [M]3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
[M]The[/M] first and [M]strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale[/M], making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | c |
[M]The first[/M] and strongest [M]was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale[/M], making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | c |
Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also [M]among[/M] Finns, Germans, English, Danes and [M]more[/M], [M]the disaster claimed hundreds of victims.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also [M]among[/M] Finns, Germans, English, [M]Danes[/M] and more, [M]the disaster claimed hundreds of victims.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also [M]among[/M] Finns, Germans, [M]English[/M], Danes and more, [M]the disaster claimed hundreds of victims.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also [M]among[/M] Finns, [M]Germans[/M], English, Danes and more, [M]the disaster claimed hundreds of victims.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also [M]among Finns[/M], Germans, English, Danes and more, [M]the disaster claimed hundreds of victims.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]Sweden[/M] had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured [M]probably the hardest hit country outside Asia[/M] but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]Sweden had[/M] 543 deaths and [M]about 1,500 injured[/M] probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]Sweden had 543 deaths[/M] and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
About 226,000 people lost their lives, and [M]over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]About 226,000 people lost their lives[/M], and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | c |
[M]The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Among perhaps [M]as many as 300,000 victims[/M] were also thousands of Western tourists. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
The quake caused several huge tidal waves, [M]a tsunami[/M], which [M]devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
The quake caused several [M]huge tidal waves, a tsunami[/M], which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The quake caused[/M] several huge tidal waves, [M]a tsunami[/M], which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
[M]The quake caused several huge tidal waves[/M], a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of [M]the Indonesian island of Sumatra[/M]. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
[M]The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
[M]The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake[/M] was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | e |
[M]The worst affected countries were[/M] Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and [M]the Maldives.[/M] | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The worst affected countries were[/M] Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, [M]Malaysia[/M] and the Maldives. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The worst affected countries were[/M] Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, [M]India[/M], Malaysia and the Maldives. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The worst affected countries were[/M] Indonesia, Sri Lanka, [M]Thailand[/M], India, Malaysia and the Maldives. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The worst affected countries were[/M] Indonesia, [M]Sri Lanka[/M], Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
[M]The worst affected countries were Indonesia[/M], Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. | The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. In total, around 230,000 people died as a result of the quake and its aftermath, around 165,000 of them in Indonesia alone. Over 110,000 people were injured and over 1.7 million coastal residents around the Indian Ocean were left homeless. The event was exceptionally well documented as many vacationers had a video or digital camera on hand. | n |
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; [M]There were many people on the beaches for[/M] sunbathing and [M]swimming[/M]. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; [M]There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing[/M] and swimming. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |
Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast; [M]There were many people on the beaches[/M] for sunbathing and swimming. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |
[M]Tourists spent their Christmas holidays on many stretches of coast[/M]; There were many people on the beaches for sunbathing and swimming. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |
It was the third strongest quake ever recorded and triggered a [M]series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean[/M]. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | e |
[M]It[/M] was the third strongest [M]quake[/M] ever recorded and [M]triggered[/M] a [M]series of devastating tsunamis[/M] on the shores of the Indian Ocean. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | e |
[M]It was the third strongest quake ever recorded[/M] and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis on the shores of the Indian Ocean. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | e |
The earthquake in the Indian Ocean - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of [M]the Indonesian island of Sumatra.[/M] | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | e |
[M]The earthquake in the Indian Ocean[/M] - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the [M]epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of[/M] the Indonesian island of [M]Sumatra[/M]. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |
[M]The earthquake in the Indian Ocean[/M] - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) was an undersea megathrust earthquake with [M]a magnitude of 9, 1[/M] and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | c |
[M]The earthquake in the Indian Ocean[/M] - also known as the Sumatran-Andaman quake - on December 26, 2004 at 00:58 UTC (07:58 local time in western Indonesia and Thailand) [M]was an undersea megathrust earthquake[/M] with a magnitude of 9, 1 and the epicenter 85 km off the northwest coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. | The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake was the earthquake that struck the Indian Ocean west of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. This earthquake was followed by several huge tsunamis that washed over the islands of the Bay of Bengal and coastal areas in Indonesia (especially Aceh), Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives on December 26, 2004. The first and strongest was measured at 9.3 on the moment magnitude scale, making it the 3rd most powerful measured earthquake ever. The quake caused several huge tidal waves, a tsunami, which devastated large areas along the Southeast Asian coast. The worst affected countries were Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, India, Malaysia and the Maldives. About 226,000 people lost their lives, and over 5 million are estimated to have become completely homeless or forced to flee.
The disaster was unique in that it hit countries outside the actual disaster areas extremely hard. Among perhaps as many as 300,000 victims were also thousands of Western tourists. Sweden had 543 deaths and about 1,500 injured probably the hardest hit country outside Asia but also among Finns, Germans, English, Danes and more, the disaster claimed hundreds of victims. The earthquake disaster is one of the most severe natural disasters to hit the world in the last century. | n |