Caught on camera: livelihood stolen from mechanic

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A mechanic in Colorado Springs said his livelihood was stolen early Monday morning, Sept. 23 from right in front of his house. He said it took place at around 3 a.m. in a neighborhood off of Austin Bluffs Parkway.

Anthony Stoltzfus, Mobile Auto Services Owner and Operator, said his home security video showed a truck driving off with his trailer, with all of his equipment inside.

“So I have to start completely over, from scratch,” said Stoltzfus.

He said not long after he realized it was missing, someone found his trailer dumped in a field, nearly empty. “It [was] 10 years of accumulation of tools in there. I’m going to say it’s anywhere from $30-50,000 worth of tools,” said Stoltzfus.

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With three children at home, Stoltzfus said the Mobile Auto Service is his sole source of income. Without his tools, he’s now without work.

“My whole business, my whole livelihood was in that trailer. I was supposed to go to work at 8:30 for my first job, but I found out at 7:30 I didn’t have any tools to work with. So I had to contact them and say, ‘Hey, I’ll have to reschedule you because I don’t have anything to work with, I was robbed last night,’” said Stoltzfus.

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