Thieves Target F-150 Raptors: Ford Facing Security Issues as Supply Chain Disruptions Leave Inventory in Storage Lots

Thieves Target F-150 Raptors: Ford Facing Security Issues as Supply Chain Disruptions Leave Inventory in Storage Lots
Ford introduces the new Ford F150 Raptor at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit on Jan. 12, 2015. Scott Olson/Getty Images
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With Ford F-150 pickups being the industry’s top-selling truck and supply chain disruptions still impacting the automotive sector, excess inventory can become prime targets for automotive thieves.

What Happened

On June 10, Ford Motor Company reported that 13 2022 F-150 Raptors were stolen from a storage lot at the River Rouge facility in Dearborn, Michigan, as reported by the Detroit Free Press.

According to the Detroit Free Press, the base model price for these F-150 Raptors is $69,905, making this an estimated loss of $1 million.