Resilient food truck owner is back at First Friday after her business was stolen at gunpoint earlier in day

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An owner of a dessert food truck is back at First Friday after her truck was stolen at gun point earlier in the day.

Just after midnight, two men stole a truck and food trailer in Phoenix while holding the owner at gunpoint. Luckily, the truck and trailer were quickly recovered a few hours later by Phoenix Police. The food truck is back in business at First Friday after the absolutely harrowing ordeal. The owner of Lahotkeria, Simone Gamez Acosta, says she is thankful to be back in business so soon, but it's been a long, stressful morning, after being held at gunpoint and getting her truck stolen.

4 near Indian School Road and 67th Avenue.The men were wearing hoodies and had face covers on. "I was like, ‘why are you doing this to me? I have kids, don't do this to me.' He said, 'I have kids too. Just get the out of the truck," she said. She was then pulled out of her truck and the two men stole it with her food trailer attached. Luckily, her phone was still in the truck, which is how the truck and trailer were found by Phoenix Police with the gun inside.

 

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