🎣 Haunted Freight Stories

Tim received an inbound lead from a new customer for an FTL load of mattresses headed from Cincinnati to Chicago. The customer prepaid for the load with a credit card.

🎣 Haunted Freight Stories

In the spirit of Halloween, we’re kicking off a new segment featuring some of the craziest, funniest, and most haunted loads.

Have a wild freight story of your own? Reach out to ari@freightcaviar.com to get featured in an upcoming issue.

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Today’s two crazy freight stories come from an anonymous freight broker. We’ll call him Tim.

Story #1: Cocaine in Mattresses

AI-generated image depicting the incident.

Tim received an inbound lead from a new customer for an FTL load of mattresses headed from Cincinnati to Chicago. The customer prepaid for the load with a credit card.

“When I look back, there were some red flags," Tim recalled, "but I was eager to land a new customer and move the freight.”

When the driver arrived at the Cincinnati warehouse, he was handed a BOL with a different Chicago address. The driver called after-hours dispatch, and they advised him to follow the BOL.

Upon arrival, he was met by five armed men who held him hostage, removed the mattresses, and sliced them open. When they finished, they released the driver and disappeared into the night. The police later determined that the mattresses contained several kilos of cocaine.

The “customer” vanished, the gunmen were never found, and the card used to pay for the load was prepaid and untraceable. Ultimately, they paid the driver for the load, but the perpetrators were never caught.

Takeaway: If there’s one lesson here, it’s to vet your customers carefully! Unknown shippers calling in to book a load? Big red flag.

Story #2: $50K Melted Bread Loss After Driver’s Meth Binge

AI-generated image depicting the incident.

In another wild experience, Tim was moving a load of frozen bread from Bolingbrook, IL, to Laredo, TX. When the load was scheduled for delivery, the driver no-showed, leaving the bread stranded.

After multiple attempts to reach the driver, dispatch finally tracked the truck to a stop just outside of Laredo.

When they arrived, they found the truck abandoned, the reefer out of fuel, and the Texas heat had melted the frozen bread all over the trailer and parking lot, resulting in a $50,000 claim.

Later, it was discovered that the driver had parked at the truck stop, crossed the border, and went on a multi-day meth binge. Couldn’t he have waited until after delivery?

Also, check out this wild freight story contributed by Joseph Daniel last year:

Thursday Freight in Chicago
This is a day in the life of someone who is responsible for moving over 15 million dollars of freight yearly.

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