Cactus thieves caught on video stealing $10,000 worth of plants from community (NV)

An unusual series of thefts has hit a Las Vegas community.  Residents say thieves have been digging up cactuses in the Cadence neighborhood in Henderson. They estimate at least 100 plants have been stolen, totaling up to $10,000.  “They actually posted a video from their doorbell camera that a pickup truck stopped, and two guys hoped out like in front of people’s houses – it was weird,” explained Flynn Stern, a Cadence homeowner.    Read the article…………………………….

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