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Omaha Steve

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Sat Sep 27, 2025, 11:41 PM 3 hrs ago

Thieves steal $1M worth in craft whiskey from Washington distillery

Source: AP

By REBECCA BOONE
Updated 11:02 AM CDT, September 27, 2025

Thieves who made off with 12,000 bottles of craft whiskey in a rare U.S. liquor heist this summer did more than just snag nearly $1 million worth of product -- they also spirited away nearly half the stock of a single malt distillers had worked for more than a decade to make.

Now the Skagit Valley Sheriff’s Office is investigating, and whiskey aficionados are wondering if — and where — the coveted bottles of Westland Distillery’s first 10-year Garryana whiskey might turn up.

The bottles disappeared July 31, when someone in a freight truck showed up at Westland Distillery’s warehouse in Burlington, Washington, holding the paperwork that purportedly gave them the right to pick up a shipment of Westland single malt, Watchpost blended, and Garryana whiskies bound for New Jersey.

But the bottles never arrived at their intended destination, and the “sophisticated, fraudulent carrier scheme” was discovered a week later, said Jason Moore, the managing director of the Seattle-based distillery.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/thieves-craft-whiskey-liquor-heist-westland-distillery-6d6de03c0ee35d4df689b5e480bdb33f

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Thieves steal $1M worth in craft whiskey from Washington distillery (Original Post) Omaha Steve 3 hrs ago OP
Supposedly headed to Jersey eh? Stagflation must be affecting the numbers racket lol n/t Cheezoholic 3 hrs ago #1
New Jersey - thought Tony Soprano was no longer in business. 3Hotdogs 2 hrs ago #2
That's actually tragic. Jees, 10 years of work stolen. Hekate 2 hrs ago #3
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