Police in Maine are assisting Massachusetts authorities in an ongoing search for a stolen antique truck that may now be somewhere in the state. The vehicle was reported stolen from Ashland, Massachusetts, and investigators believe it was transported north into Maine late last week.
A Key Sighting on I-95
According to police, the antique truck was last seen being towed along Interstate 95 on Friday, January 23. That sighting has become a key focus of the investigation, since it suggests the vehicle may have crossed state lines shortly after it was taken. Maine State Police are now working alongside Massachusetts officers to track down the truck and determine where it may have ultimately ended up.
While few details about the vehicle itself have been released publicly, authorities have emphasized the importance of community awareness in cases involving stolen antique vehicles. Trucks like this one are often visually distinctive and may attract attention when moved, stored, or offered for sale, particularly if they appear out of place or are being transported in an unusual manner that stands out.
How the Public Can Help
Investigators are asking residents, business owners, and travelers who were along I-95 around the time of the reported sighting to remain alert. Anyone who believes they may have seen the truck, either on the roadway or after it arrived in Maine, is encouraged to come forward with what they know. Even information that seems minor at first could help police narrow down a timeline or identify a location where the vehicle was ultimately dropped off.
Police have provided a direct contact number for tips related to the case. Anyone with information about the stolen antique truck or its current whereabouts is urged to call 508-395-4526. Authorities stress that prompt reporting could play a critical role in recovering the vehicle and resolving the investigation.
The search remains active as law enforcement continues to follow up on leads and review information coming in from the public.

