Carlson was one of Fox News’s brightest stars. But now things are going poorly for him.
Because Tucker Carlson was robbed of millions from this disturbing crime.
In a brazen act of highway robbery straight out of a Hollywood script, Tucker Carlson’s nicotine pouch venture just got slammed by thieves who made off with a massive haul. The former Fox News powerhouse, now channeling his energy into building an independent American business, watched millions in product disappear when a truck loaded with his company’s latest release vanished in Southern California.
The stolen goods? A full shipment of ALP Drifters, the hotly anticipated limited-edition line from ALP Supply Co., the brand Carlson co-founded. We’re talking 378,000 tins of these premium pouches, per the company.
The heist unfolded with chilling precision. A driver rolled up to a logistics facility in SoCal, flashed credentials that looked legitimate enough to get waved through, loaded up the cargo, and drove off like it was just another day on the job.
Initial tracking data pinged the vehicle heading east, bound for a warehouse in Kentucky where eager customers were waiting. Then, suddenly, nothing.
The signal went dead, leaving investigators to suspect the thieves tampered with or spoofed the location system to cover their tracks. The driver’s real identity? No one knows at this point.
ALP didn’t waste time crying foul in private. An official spokesperson took to X and laid it out plainly:
“Unfortunately, this is true. A truck carrying ALP Drifters was stolen. $100,000 reward announced. Details coming shortly.”
That’s right—Carlson’s team has launched a full-scale nationwide manhunt, dangling a $100,000 cash reward for solid tips that lead to recovering the stolen goods or nailing the crooks responsible.
As the investigation ramps up, eyes across the country are watching. Someone out there knows where that truck ended up or who pulled the trigger on this job.
That $100,000 could turn a silent witness into a hero overnight.
This heist won’t stop ALP Drifters from hitting shelves. It might even make the product more popular.
Tucker Carlson and his team are already rebuilding, and the pouches are on the way. The thieves? They’re the ones who should be nervous now.
