Has local police wired a BOLO (Be On the Look Out) to Carrollton police/Kentucky state police?
Not that I know of. I am hoping the local population will see and report if appearing to be impaired and, that they will be safe!
Well, he's gotta be drunk if he moved from NM to Kentucky!!
Topic starter: If the vehicle is stolen, get in touch with the local department where the initial stolen vehicle report was made, inquire if they are willing to forward info to KSP and other agencies throughout the country and then they can look for the vehicle and have reason to pull the vehicle over and issue citations and arrests as necessary. Otherwise, KSP ain't gonna do nothing about this, they can't go off of hearsay and attempt to arrest on that, they'll get laughed out of their station house.
Local Police just filed a report but, only would write it up as an embezzlement as the driver had permission for use of the vehicle for a 2 week period, which expired in February AND, the driver did not have permission to take the vehicle out of the state of New Mexico. The local on this vehicle is Bernalillo, New Mexico. Unfortunatly, this person probably got away with a 'free' vehicle while leaving another innocent victim in his path!
The vehicle and driver were verified to be back in NM. The truck was spotted on San Mateo Rd in the ABQ area and is believed to be being housed in that area. The Auto company is being assisted by local police in an attempt to locate positively and retrieve!Thanks to all for any/all help in this matter!
This truck and driver are still missing. The owner is still seeking the return of the truck and the local authorities have refused to help, 'until he does' something. That means, until someone gets hurt or killed.There are currently, 2 warrants in KY and 1 in NM for this male driver.His whereabouts are unclear. He has stated he has returned to NM, is living in TN and has been reported to still be in KY.Please help in the return of this vehicle by reporting if seen, here on this site.
lets work together and lock this bum up
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