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Travis Sparks, a Fairborn business owner, is facing a difficult decision after his truck and trailer were stolen. Sparks, who runs his own business called Sparky’s Lawn Care and Mowing, had his 2000 blue Chevrolet truck stolen while he was working on his grandmother’s backyard last Thursday. The theft has put the future of his business in jeopardy.

Now, Sparks is left wondering if he should start over or call it quits on his business. He recounted how his grandmother alerted him to the theft, shouting that someone had gotten into his truck and driven away. Despite his efforts to chase after the thieves, they were able to escape.

News Center 7’s Malik Patterson spoke with Sparks about the theft and the impact it has had on his business. The segment will air tonight on News Center 7 at 11:00, where Sparks will explain how the theft could potentially force him to shut down his business completely. The unfortunate incident has left Sparks with a tough decision to make as he weighs his options moving forward.

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