Columbus business owner’s car, cart stolen

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Columbus company operator, known as “The Buckeye Girl,” is inquiring for enable after her vehicle and her cart was stolen Sunday early morning.

Alicia Hindman begun The Buckeye Woman right after her job on the pandemic.

“I started to make my conventional buckeyes and I sold them and gave the proceeds to my buddies that had misplaced their work owing to the pandemic,” Hindman claimed.

She designed $1,000 and started down a new route. In a very little around two decades, Hindman grew her small business so a lot that she’s opening a new shop in June. She credits component of her accomplishment to her cart that was stolen.

“[Sunday] morning I walked out to my car about 9:30 and it is really not there,” Hindman said.

The $2,000 cart was in the trunk.

“That cart has really shaped our enterprise to be in a position to get the stuffed buckeyes about city to farmers markets, weddings, corporate activities that cart has designed our corporation about $15,000 in the previous 12 months that I have had it,” she claimed.

10Television set obtained security footage from exterior Hindman’s Clintonville household and requested Columbus police if it would impede their investigation. Law enforcement claimed it was Ok to share.

Security footage shows a human being rummaging close to Hindman’s 2018 beige Honda CRV prior to driving off.

“[I feel] totally violated. A person took a thing that intended something so significantly to me,” she mentioned.

Hindman did file a law enforcement report. Any individual who could possibly have viewed one thing is questioned to phone Columbus police’s non-emergency line at 614-645-4545.

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