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Home / Crime and Justice / Lobster Heist: $400K Seafood Vanishes in MA

Lobster Heist: $400K Seafood Vanishes in MA

30 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A truckload of lobster worth $400,000 was stolen from Massachusetts.
  • The theft involved a sophisticated phishing scam and impersonation.
  • Cargo thefts are a growing concern, costing billions annually.
Lobster Heist: $400K Seafood Vanishes in MA

A significant cargo theft occurred recently in Massachusetts, where thieves allegedly made off with a truckload of lobster valued at $400,000. The sophisticated operation reportedly began with a phishing scam that compromised an email domain, leading the logistics firm to unknowingly hire a fraudulent trucking entity. Culprits then impersonated a carrier, using a fake driver's license to collect the valuable seafood shipment from a cold-storage facility.

The stolen lobster meat was intended for Costco warehouses in Minnesota and Illinois. After the pickup, the GPS trackers on the tractor-trailer were disabled, and the shipment has not been recovered. Experts suggest such sophisticated crimes are orchestrated by large organizations, not small operations. This incident is under investigation, with the FBI reportedly involved.

This event underscores a nationwide surge in cargo thefts, costing an estimated $15 billion to $35 billion annually according to the Department of Homeland Security. The food and beverage sector is particularly vulnerable due to the ease of redistributing stolen goods into the supply chain. These losses ultimately affect consumers, who bear the cost of such criminal activities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The lobster was stolen through a complex scheme involving a phishing scam to create a fake trucking company, followed by impersonation of a carrier to pick up the shipment.
Cargo thefts cause billions in annual losses nationwide, affecting businesses of all sizes and ultimately leading to higher consumer prices.
While the FBI has not officially confirmed, reports indicate the Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the sophisticated lobster theft incident.

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