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Locality: Rolla, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-364-5721



Address: 11227 Twitty Dr 65401 Rolla, MO, US

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Turtle Trucking LLC 03.07.2021

UPDATE: The Sharps have been located. They were found last night in their condo deceased. There was no foul play! At this time that is all the information we ha...ve. Please respect the family at this time as they go through the grieving process. Thank you for all the posts, shares, and kind words. EMERGENCY!!!! We are looking for 4 very important people! The faster this post circulates the quicker we as a family can get information and find our family! Kevin, Amy, Sterling, and Adrianna Sharp left the United States on March 15, 2018 on a destination to Tulum, Mexico. On Wednesday, March 21st they were to board a plane from Cancun, Mexico at 2:45pm and arrive in St. Louis, Mo at 6:00pm March 21st. They were to arrive at the SWCC basketball game today (March 22nd) in Danville, IL . There has still not been any contact from them. They have not been in contact with family or friends since LAST Thursday night after reporting that they made it to their condo safely. We are extremely worried and hope they are found soon or can contact their family. We have filed a missing persons report through the US Embassy in Mexico already. We have also pinged cells phones and show that they are still in Mexico with no movement on their phones. Social media is also inactive. We as a family are trying to stay proactive. If you have any information (last contacted, resources, or ANYTHING!) contact the family ASAP! Thank you for your help! #Tulummexico#missingpersons

Turtle Trucking LLC 01.07.2021

I have spent the day talking to insurance companies. Trying to get something in place that is somewhat reasonable to be able to offer my drivers medical coverage! VERY FRUSTRATED!

Turtle Trucking LLC 23.06.2021

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who shared. David Wills has been located safe, according to the Crestwood Police Department. Let's use the power of social media and ...help find Mr. David Wills. Wills, a white male, age 77, height 5 feet 11 inches, weight 220 pounds, gray hair, brown eyes, was last seen wearing an unknown color baseball hat, bib overalls and tennis shoes. Police say Wills left Poplar Bluff, Missouri in route to Crestwood, Missouri at 12:30 p.m. on March 11, 2018 and has not arrived Police are looking for a white 2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4 door bearing Missouri, WD7A8X last seen leaving the residence in Poplar Bluff.

Turtle Trucking LLC 04.06.2021

2 worthless human beings broke into the house of my 85 year old friend/landowner west of Orrick Missouri. They tore up his house. Dumped drawers in the floor. S...tole a couple guns and numerous other things. Broke his phones. Loaded it all in his very nice 2013 chevrolet pickup and stole it. The one thing that I can not let go is the fact that these thugs put him on the floor and hit him in the head with a pistol and threatened to blow his head off! My blood boils! I wish these thugs death! They were wearing Halloween mask. License plate #7WT230 black 2013 4 door chevrolet z71 pickup. This is not a picture of the actual truck but very much like it. And a picture of our 85 year old Korean war veteran who would never hurt anyone See more

Turtle Trucking LLC 21.05.2021

ELD Update: we have been informed that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will announce later today that they will be providing a 90-day waiver for all... agricultural sectors from the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate. This is a common-sense decision, and I applaud Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao and President Donald J Trump for making it happen. However, this decision also proves two other facts. First, all of America’s truck drivers and freight networks are simply not ready to implement this massive new regulation, as proven by the need for this limited exemption. And second, that the Department of Transportation has the legal authority to provide waivers from the rule, but is only choosing at this time to do so for some sectors. So while I welcome this news, it only reinforces my belief that the Administration can and should give that same 90-day waiver to all truckers, and not pick winners and losers over who gets relief from it just a week before Christmas.