The owner of a pop-up nachos business is devastated after thieves stole his SUV and trailer near San Jose. The SUV later turned up, but the trailer that carries all of his equipment is still missing."How do you just steal somebody’s livelihood like that?" asked Anthony Vallarta. "If you go inside the truck, you can tell somebody runs a business out of it. I have an ice chest, a cooler, I have some grills."It happened sometime on the night of New Year’s Day.
The father of four relied on the trailer to make a living across the state, cooking up all sorts of nacho plates. On Instagram, he's known as @our.nachoz."We pop up all over the Bay area. San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Gilroy," Vallarta said. "We’ve done Los Angeles. We go all over the place."Santa Clara County sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene. San Jose police later found Vallarta’s truck, which apparently had been hot-wired. Both license plates were missing.