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Thieves raiding rail cargo containers in Los Angeles | Local Business

LOS ANGELES — Thieves have been raiding cargo containers aboard trains nearing downtown Los Angeles for months, taking packages belonging to people across the U.S. and leaving the tracks blanketed with discarded boxes.

The packages are from retailers including Amazon, REI and others, CBS LA reported Thursday. The sea of debris left behind includes items that the thieves apparently didn’t think were valuable enough to take.

One person was spotted running off with a container used to hold small packages, and a Union Pacific railroad police officer was spotted pursuing two other people who were apparently going through packages.

The scene was the same in November, when NBC 4 showed thousands of boxes discarded along the tracks lined with homeless encampments northeast of downtown in the Lincoln Park area. Passing trains carried containers with doors wide open and packages tumbling out. Two men, one holding what looked like bolt cutters, walked along the tracks.

Union Pacific said in a statement that the railroad was concerned about increased cargo thefts in California.

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