Suspect In Sinnemahoning Trailer Theft

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Car Mate CM612ECV Trailer Stolen in Sinnemahoning, Pennsylvania

Sinnemahoning, PA – A Car Mate CM612ECV trailer was stolen during daylight hours on August 16, 2025, from a camp located along Route 120. The thief used bolt cutters to break locks on both the trailer and a nearby garden shed before leaving the scene.

According to investigators, game cameras captured grainy images of the suspect leaving the property in what appeared to be a 2018 or newer Ford Explorer. The stolen trailer is a Crystal White Car Mate CM612ECV model, measuring 10 feet in length with a single axle.

The trailer’s VIN has been recorded as 5A3C612S6ML003822 and the license plate number is XNE7259. A theft report was filed with the Pennsylvania State Police under case number PA25-1027466.

About Car Mate Trailers

Car Mate Trailers, based in Leeper, Pennsylvania, is one of the leading enclosed trailer manufacturers in the northeastern United States. Known for durability and customization, Car Mate trailers are often used for hauling equipment, ATVs, and personal property. The CM612ECV model, at 10 feet, is a versatile single-axle enclosed trailer frequently chosen for camping, construction, and utility use.

Case Details Recap

  • Trailer: Car Mate CM612ECV, Crystal White, single axle
  • VIN: 5A3C612S6ML003822
  • License Plate: XNE7259
  • Date Stolen: August 16, 2025
  • Location: Camp along Route 120, Sinnemahoning, Pennsylvania
  • Suspect Vehicle: Ford Explorer, 2018 or newer
  • Police Agency: Pennsylvania State Police
  • Police Report #: PA25-1027466

Since the theft, it’s possible that the trailer has been repainted, stripped of identifying markings, and the VIN/serial number has been swapped or altered.

If you believe you’ve seen this trailer or have information about its whereabouts, contact Marc Hinch of Hinch Investigations using the methods below. Be sure to reference Case # 25-0094.

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Stolen 911 Case #: 25-0094

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