Truck theft impacts SJ man's family, business and volunteer efforts to help homeless

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More than transportation, San Jose resident Anthony Moore relies on the truck for his catering company, to take his daughter to and from school, and in help move food and equipment for a nonprofit that helps the ever-growing unhoused population.

As demand for homeless help has skyrocketed during the pandemic, Pastor Olmos said the theft of Moore's truck has the potential to impact business.

Days earlier, surveillance cameras captured what looked to be a white SUV driving around the area. Moore and other residents believe it's tied to Friday morning's theft.He said two minutes later, "You see my brake lights back up and then you see it go."He said he was able to recover his truck months ago, after seeing it being driven across town.

 

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