We normally steer clear of consumer stories but these accusation concern quite a few Kansas City denizens as we all journey along the road to increased hostility toward autos, drivers and personal vehicles by politicos and activists.
Take a look:
Accused Of Illegally Towing More Than 280 Cars
Tow truck operator faces 31 forgery charges
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City, Missouri, tow truck company operator faces multiple forgery charges for allegedly illegally towing vehicles from Kansas City parking lots. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced that Allen T. Bloodworth, 42, faces 31 counts of forgery for illegally towing vehicles between April 7, 2017, and Nov.
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Tow company owner featured in Problem Solver's Hall of Shame charged with 31 felonies
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The owner of Private Party Impound, LLC has skated out of previous criminal charges, but now he faces 31 felonies for illegally towing and storing cars. There's no telling how many people have been victimized by Allen Bloodworth, butFOX4 Problem Solvers has been talking to them for 7 years.
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Owner of KC tow company facing more than 30 charges of forgery
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - The Jackson County prosecutor says a Kansas City tow operator forged state forms in order to illegally tow vehicles from parking lots in the city. The operator, 41-year-old Allen T. Bloodworth, is now facing 31 counts of forgery according to a release from the office of prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.
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About time.
ReplyDeleteRemember that his case was cleared back in 2016. Revisiting this one was demanded by a lot of people.
Might want to hint at parking lot owner complicity here.
DeleteIf convicted. Tow his as under the jail to lock him up.
ReplyDeleteWow jean really showed him. $4,900 bond. What a joke.
ReplyDeleteYup, Petersucker is one mean, tough prosecutor, I bet this guy is shaking in his boots at the possibility of the harsh probation facing him! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteBig GOP Donor, doubt he'll do any time at all - maybe a $10,000 fine and change the name of his operation.
ReplyDeleteA felony would sting him because he couldn’t ever carry a weapon or ammunition. If these charges are true, what a scoundrel - deserves prison sentence, hefty restitution too.
ReplyDelete-Radish