
As the price of gas soars, some fill up by stealing it
CBSN
Gas prices across the U.S. are so high that some people are stealing fuel from service stations to fill up their own vehicles or resell it to other motorists.
Members of a criminal ring in Tampa, Florida, were arrested last month after six men stole $60,000 worth of fuel from gas stations in the area, according to local authorities. And in Duncan, Texas, thieves have targeted the same station at least a dozen times since gas prices skyrocketed.
Similar thefts have been reported across the U.S., as Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine continues to drive up gas prices to the frustration of motorists, according to CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave.

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