Thieves raiding rail cargo containers in Los Angeles

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Missing a package? Thieves have been raiding train cargo containers in downtown L.A. for months, leaving the tracks blanketed with discarded packages.

CBSLA reported Thursday that the sea of debris left behind included COVID-19 test kits and other items the thieves apparently didn’t think were valuable enough to take.

In a statement to CBSLA, Union Pacific said it's"very concerned" about the cargo thefts and has taken steps to address the problem.

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