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CRIMINALS: A Woman Was Caught Driving a Stolen U-Haul to Court

A Woman Was Caught Driving a Stolen U-Haul to Court

 

If you have a required court date, there are a lot of ways to get there: Personal vehicles, ride-shares, public transportation, walking, and maybe even a horse in some areas. But driving a STOLEN U-HAUL is not advisable.

 

 

A 39-year-old woman in Florida named Latoya Clark was pulled over on Wednesday . . . blocks away from the U.S. District Court. A license plate reader had flagged her vehicle as being stolen, and the cops responded.

 

 

As she was being cuffed, an officer started to explain to Latoya why she was being arrested, and she said, "Oh I know why!" She said she was on her way to the courthouse "because she is on trial for a federal crime."

 

 

She's on trial for her alleged role in a conspiracy that defrauded $29 MILLION from government COVID-relief loans and grants. Now she has more problems. 

 

 

She was driving a U-Haul cargo van that she took out for a one-day rental TWO MONTHS AGO. When she didn't return it, it was reported stolen. Now, she has that to deal with, along with the previous felony fraud charges. And several of those carry maximum 20-year prison sentences. 

Read More HERE

(Here's Latoya's mugshot.)

An Amazon delivery driver dropped off a package at a home in California, and then took a cat from the front porch. The "cat porch pirate" was caught on camera.

Read More HERE

A naked man in Colorado stole a police cruiser . . . and took off on a "brief" joyride. 

Read More HERE


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