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aGameOfThrones
04-05-2014, 07:30 PM
Detroit resident Arthur Williams has been presented with a real puzzler. Why, after paying $1,100 to have his stolen car returned to him from an impound lot, did police come and take it away only 15 minutes later? Mr. Williams, who documented the incident with his cell phone camera, brought the story to WJBK FOX 2 News.

The 30-year-old’s 2000 Monte Carlo was stolen from in front of his mother’s house last summer. Finally, several months later, Williams was told that his car had been found and was available to him at Bobby’s Towing, which keeps impounded cars on their lot for the police. He paid up (which totally stinks, by the way. I’ll never understand why car theft victims have to pay to have their cars returned), and then had his car delivered to his home. It was missing its tires, but Mr. Williams planned on putting the wheels on when the weather warmed up. After it had been delivered, he went to go pick up his kids. But when he got back…the car was gone.

When Williams returned home, he saw the car was missing. He went across the street to his neighbor, Hope Buckman. She told WJBK, "I noticed the same tow truck driver that actually delivered the car with my neighbors come back and pick up the exact same car - 15 minutes later.” When she was asked if she was 100% sure it was the same guy, Buckman said, “I am 100% sure it is the same guy. Actually, he was kind of handsome. I was checking him out.”

Williams was confused why his car was taken away, telling WJBK, “I don't know why they took my car. I paid $1,100 to get my car out again and then ya'll take my car away.” He took out his camera again, to document how the removal of the car destroyed part of his fence. Beyond that, the front of the car was seriously damaged, too. He says the car’s hood didn’t look anything like it did when he went to go visit it at Bobby’s Towing the second time around.

Mr. Williams asked the police department why his car was taken away, and he was told it was towed because it had been parked in the driveway of an abandoned house. That, of course, isn’t true, because it was parked in the driveway of the house he lives in. When WJBK looked into the matter, they confirmed with Bobby’s Towing that the car had been cleared for release by police. When the station spoke with the Detroit Police Department, they said they are, “trying to verify Williams’ report in the system. Once they do that, they say they are happy to work with him if his car was towed from his yard when it should not have been.”

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/oddnews/man-pays--1-100-to-have-stolen-car-returned-to-him-from-impound-lot--car-is-towed-from-his-home-only-15-minutes-later-by-police-205121331.html

Dr.3D
04-05-2014, 07:53 PM
Sounds like the typical extortion scam used by the towing services. They steal the car and then make you pay to get it back.

FindLiberty
04-05-2014, 08:18 PM
$2,200 and not even close to being done yet.

phill4paul
04-05-2014, 08:23 PM
Steal my property I'm gonna come take it back. I ain't gonna pay a dime and you'd best get out of the way and be thankful that I am only returning to myself my property. If tower's started dying or being beaten nigh unto death over this then there would be a lot less of it.

Dr.3D
04-05-2014, 08:26 PM
This crap happened to my son just last month. We thought about going over to the impound lot with a cutting torch and removing a section of fence.

phill4paul
04-05-2014, 08:29 PM
This crap happened to my son just last month. We thought about going over to the impound lot with a cutting torch and removing a section of fence.

Should have. I would.

Keith and stuff
04-05-2014, 09:05 PM
Some tow truck drivers are evil people. Here is 1 in Swanzey, New Hampshire that is evil. Thankfully, the internet reacted to this and the tow truck company had to remove it's Facebook page due too all of the negative reviews on it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH_APg3JcvY

Anti Federalist
04-05-2014, 09:33 PM
$2,200 and not even close to being done yet.

For a 14 y/o Monte Carlo with no wheels...

phill4paul
04-05-2014, 09:36 PM
For a 14 y/o Monte Carlo with no wheels...

Asset forfeiture comes in a variety of forms. From mansions and cigar boats to 14 y/o Monte Carlos.

Carson
04-05-2014, 09:59 PM
I think the towing company should be charged with auto theft. If not them then somebody that triggered this line of events should stand before a judge and explain themselves.

It could be a neighbor near by that had it stolen in the first place and the second place.

kcchiefs6465
04-05-2014, 10:30 PM
I think the towing company should be charged with auto theft. If not them then somebody that triggered this line of events should stand before a judge and explain themselves.

It could be a neighbor near by that had it stolen in the first place and the second place.
Or it could be the tow truck company in collusion with the police.

UWDude
04-05-2014, 11:40 PM
I hope the corruption of tow truck companies is not forgotten the day America explodes in rage.

Carson
04-06-2014, 12:49 AM
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Or it could be the tow truck company in collusion with the police.


Could be and really should be looked into seriously.

alucard13mm
04-06-2014, 12:56 AM
Should've not found it and just claim insurance.

John F Kennedy III
04-06-2014, 02:14 AM
Steal my property I'm gonna come take it back. I ain't gonna pay a dime and you'd best get out of the way and be thankful that I am only returning to myself my property. If tower's started dying or being beaten nigh unto death over this then there would be a lot less of it.

Goddamn right.

thoughtomator
04-06-2014, 06:47 AM
tow truck piracy is definitely on the list of reasons I left northern Virginia - not fun feeling like I had to keep an eye on my car all the time so it wouldn't be stolen that way

69360
04-06-2014, 07:33 AM
For a 14 y/o Monte Carlo with no wheels...

That was my thought as well.

A 14 year old monte carlo with no wheels isn't even worth $1100. Paying to get it back was a bad economic decision in the first place.

PaulConventionWV
04-06-2014, 08:13 AM
Does anyone remember the TV show Repo Games? It was supposed to be funny and good-natured, but all the time I couldn't help thinking to myself what a ridiculous head-fuck that was. People would be enraged when they learned their car was getting repossessed, then they would give it a shot and get angry when they lost instead. Sure, they probably didn't make their payments and thus deserved to have their car repo'd, but it never struck me as right to screw with people by making them answer trivia so they could keep it. If you have to take the car, take the car and don't screw with people. It's a serious matter not having a car, and people get upset. Don't degrade them by making them play trivia game shows that millions of people can watch like rats in a maze.

oyarde
04-06-2014, 10:05 AM
This crap happened to my son just last month. We thought about going over to the impound lot with a cutting torch and removing a section of fence.

I have two pr of bolt cutters .

Dr.3D
04-06-2014, 10:32 AM
I have two pr of bolt cutters .
Those work on locks, but if you want to get out the back way, it's best to cut the fence posts.