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In this Wednesday, April 13, 2016 photo Todd Crosswell, general manager of Caro Nut Co. is seen at the company's nut processing plant in Fresno, Calif. Sophisticated thieves stole six truckloads from Caro Nut last year at a loss of $1.2 million to the firm. The scheme has cost the California nut industry nearly $7.6 million dollars in the last four years. In some cases, the thieves with international ties use fake shipping papers to assume the identity of legitimate firms to steal truckloads worth between $150,000 and $500,000 each. (AP Photo/Scott Smith)
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