Sleep's Matt Pike has had his guitar pedals stolen by airline employees
Matt Pike of Sleep and High on Fire has had his guitar pedals stolen by Delta airline employees.
Tattoo artist Alyssa Maucere has accused Delta airlines of stealing Matt Pike's guitar pedals from a pilfered Pelican case on Twitter.
Alongside sharing the full list of items that have gone missing, Maucere wrote, "Grammy Award-Winning Matt Pike of #Sleep and #Highonfire had his pedals stolen from a pilfered Pelican case on your watch! Delivered empty on his doorstep! You have a thief working behind the scenes! AND you denied our claim!"
@Delta Grammy Award-Winning Matt Pike of #Sleep and #Highonfire had his pedals stolen from a pilfered Pelican case on your watch! Delivered empty on his doorstep! You have a thief working behind the scenes! AND you denied our claim! SPREAD THE WORD! pic.twitter.com/R6nqStHdMM
— Alyssa Maucere (@AlyssaMaucere) June 27, 2019
Yesterday (1 July) Maucere sent another tweet having found out that the bag was emptied at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, "THERE'S A CLAIM HEADED YOUR WAY! Don't pass the buck...you all should probably should go back through your tapes before it's too late. You have all the info you need right there."
Hey @Delta ....IT HAPPENED IN @HartsfieldATL @TSA THERE'S A CLAIM HEADED YOUR WAY! Don't pass the buck...you all should probably should go back through your tapes before it's too late. You have all the info you need right there. pic.twitter.com/2EC8qnC5gp
— Alyssa Maucere (@AlyssaMaucere) July 1, 2019
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