Car Dealer News for 17-Dec-2005
'Video: Ford GT stolen in spectacular fashion from California dealer (Autoblog) Gone in Sixty Seconds this isn?t. According to KXTV Sacramento, some ambitiously persistent yet stupendously dimwitted car thieves are at large after stealing a red Ford GT in Manteca, California. Apparently, the exotic pilferers not only broke into Manteca Ford via boot and crowbar, they rifled through the dealer?s offices until they found the key safe, which they managed to crack open.
'Former car dealer arrested on fugitive from justice warrants (WRIC 8) VIENNA, W.Va. The owner of a former West Virginia car dealership who has been accused of writing more than one (m) million dollars in bad checks to buy cars from dealers in other states has been arrested on fugitive from justice warrants from three states.
'Ex-Baton Rouge car dealer pleads guilty to bank fraud (KATC3) BATON ROUGE, La. A former Baton Rouge car dealer has pleaded guilty in federal court to bank fraud.
'DEALER LEFT PUPPIES IN CAR 'SAUNA' (Daily Mirror) A PUPPY dealer was yesterday found guilty of animal cruelty after he left nine young dogs in his car on a sweltering day. John Walsh, 55, could face up to six months in jail and a £5,000 fine.
'Former Car Dealer Arrested (WTAP-TV) More than seven months after an extensive criminal investigation began on a former St. Marys car dealer Wednesday night police make their arrest. It was at the Vienna Wal-Mart where an off-duty officer spotted Brett Dils and shortly thereafter police were on the scene.
'Former Arkansas car dealer gets 12 years in prison (WREG-TV Memphis) HAMBURG, Ark. A former Monticello car dealer is to serve 12 years in prison for defrauding a bank and bilking hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers.
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