Police recover $258K copper load from stolen J.B. Hunt trailer in North Carolina

A tip about a suspected multistate cargo theft operation led officers to a truck stop and a Florida man.

Kenly police recovered a stolen 53-foot J.B. Hunt trailer containing approximately $258,000 in stolen copper wire. (Photo: Kenly Police Department)

A stolen 53-foot J.B. Hunt trailer led North Carolina police to approximately $258,000 in copper wire Friday. Kenly officers recovered both the equipment and its contents. They located the suspected driver at a nearby truck stop. The arrest followed information about a cargo theft operation spanning multiple jurisdictions.

The Kenly Police Department received information about the suspected organization on Aug. 14. The tip described criminal activity extending beyond North Carolina. Investigators then coordinated with unnamed out-of-state agencies. That collaboration focused on locating missing freight connected with the operation.

Officers locate stolen trailer

Major A. Dixon, Detective Sgt. K. Taylor and Officers Hicks and Reed located the equipment. Records showed theft reports covered both the trailer and its contents. The team later found the suspected driver at a local truck stop. A brief struggle occurred before police took him into custody.

During the arrest, an officer found a handgun concealed on the man. The department then applied for a search warrant covering the trailer. A judge granted that request. Investigators searched the interior and discovered approximately $258,000 in stolen copper wire.

Florida man faces felony charges

Major Dixon arrested Jarrel Lamont Nightingale, 41, of Florida. Police charged him with felony possession of stolen goods and a stolen motor vehicle. A third count accuses Nightingale of carrying a concealed gun. The court set a $20,000 secured bond.

Jarrel Lamont Nightingale, 41, of Florida, faces two felony charges and one concealed-gun count. (Photo: Kenly Police Department)

Police from Selma and Four Oaks assisted Kenly officers during the investigation. Kenly investigators continue working with partner agencies on the suspected operation. The announcement did not identify participating authorities outside North Carolina. It also omitted the cargo owner, intended destination and original theft location. FreightWaves contacted Kenly police for additional details but did not receive a response before publication. This story will be updated if new information becomes available.

Why It Matters

Copper has led all metals in cargo theft for two consecutive years. That pattern makes these loads a persistent target across the freight network. Rapid coordination can help authorities recover valuable shipments before criminals move or resell them.

CFCO

Copper’s two-year position as the leading stolen metal reinforces a lesson from CFCO Level 1: “We do not skip steps. Fraud prevention is not one question. It is a process. And the more valuable the freight, the more important that process becomes.”

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Phil Brink

Phil Brink is the Head of Fraud Media and Education at FreightWaves, where he investigates cargo theft, freight fraud and transportation security. He owned and operated a freight brokerage for more than a decade before organized fraud targeted his business, forcing him to rethink how freight companies identify and manage risk. The lessons he learned continue to shape his reporting, education and collaboration with brokers, carriers, shippers and law enforcement. He developed FreightWaves' Certified Fraud Compliance Officer (CFCO) program to give transportation professionals practical knowledge and a structured framework for identifying and managing fraud risk. Reach him at phil.brink@firecrown.com.