Hickory NASCAR Driver’s Equipment Stolen in South Carolina

Hickory NASCAR Driver’s Equipment Stolen in South Carolina

NASCAR driver Allen Huffman, based in Hickory, North Carolina, had his truck, trailer, and race truck stolen while in Florence, South Carolina, over the weekend. Huffman, who is also a motivational speaker with NCN Ministries, was staying at the Home2Suites hotel with his team ahead of a race. The theft occurred overnight, with Huffman’s Chevrolet Silverado, 28-foot vintage trailer, and custom race truck vanishing from the parking lot. Huffman’s team lost critical racing and ministry equipment necessary for the event.

Florence Police responded to the scene and are actively investigating the theft, but as of now, there are no updates on the whereabouts of the stolen items. Authorities are urging anyone who sees the truck and trailer in the area to call 911.

For Huffman, this theft represents a significant setback, as everything his team needed for the race was in the trailer. This incident has also caused emotional distress, as Huffman and his team are closely tied to their racing efforts and ministry work. The truck, trailer, and race truck were not only essential for racing, but they also carried items crucial to Huffman’s work with NCN Ministries, which includes motivational speaking engagements.

If you spot the stolen equipment in Florence or surrounding areas, authorities encourage you to get in touch with them immediately. Huffman is hopeful that with community assistance, they may be able to recover the stolen goods and get back to their racing and ministry activities.

To stay informed about any new developments regarding this case, visit WBTV for updates.

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