Santa Cruz Sentinel
April 23rd, 1995
Sentinel staff report
APTOS - The county Farm Bureau and a local timber harvester are putting up $1,000 in reward for information that leads to the conviction of the bomber or bombers who damaged three logging trucks April 15.
Bud McCrary, co-owner of Big Creek Lumber, said he will match the $500 reward the Farm Bureau has offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the bomber or bombers.
No one has been arrested in the midnight bombing, which ripped through the cabs of the trucks while they were parked in a shed on Fern Flat Road in Aptos.
The trucks were attacked a few days before logging was set to resume in the area. Damage was estimated at $50,000 or more.