Los Angeles Times

Cargo trailer holding 8,000 Disney tickets is stolen

- By Sonali Kohli sonali.kohli@latimes.com Twitter: @Sonali_Kohli

A Disney trip for 6,500 high school students was thrown into turmoil Wednesday when a trailer loaded with Disney California Adventure tickets was stolen from a Central Valley parking lot, authoritie­s say.

The trailer was set to travel from the office of the California Future Farmers of America Foundation, in Galt, to Anaheim, where the 90th annual California FFA leadership conference is taking place next week.

The four-day event for high school students includes job skills training, agricultur­al visits and a private event for attendees at Disney’s California Adventure theme park.

But the foundation’s surveillan­ce camera captured a man entering the group’s parking lot at 3:10 a.m. Wednesday, California Highway Patrol Officer Michael Bradley said.

The man cut the lock on the trailer, attached it to his own dark, extended-cab pickup truck and drove away, Bradley said.

The stolen trailer is a white, double-axle Wells Cargo trailer with the license plate 4KJ1127, he said.

Disney has voided the 8,000 stolen tickets and issued new ones for the conference, Disneyland spokeswoma­n Liz Jaeger said.

It’s not clear that the thief was looking for Disney tickets in particular. Bradley said the man didn’t look inside the trailer before taking it.

The wristbands and tickets — worth about $800,000 before they were voided — were tucked into folders containing registrati­on materials, said Katie Otto, developmen­t director for the California FFA Foundation.

The trailer also contained AV equipment worth $15,000 to $20,000 and FFA branded merchandis­e including mugs, sweatshirt­s, picture frames and shirts worth about $12,000, she said.

The Disney tickets are now worthless, so people should be wary of buying resold admissions to the theme park.

“We recommend that guests purchase tickets only from Disneyland resort or an authorized retailer,” Jaeger said.

The front of the tickets look like any other, Otto said.

The back, however, says admission is valid only on Tuesday for “1-day after dark in the park event,” and “California FFA Associatio­n” is printed on them.

Anyone with informatio­n about the theft is asked to call the CHP Sacramento­area communicat­ion center at (916) 861-1300.

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