
Aberdeen, MS – Taurus Terrelle Harris, 35, likes to “Live Fast.” That does not, unfortunately for him, come with a good sense of navigation as was illustrated in his alleged theft of a tow truck with his car on it.
Aberdeen Police responded to a report of a man allegedly stealing a wrecker being used to repossess his car on August 13.
Reportedly, Harris’ 2017 Dodge Charger was being repossessed at a residence alongside High Street by a “United Auto Recovery” wrecker, when Shumpert stated that Harris allegedly took the wrecker with the Charger being repossessed still on it.
“He went down Gordon Street, which is a dead end, and drove off in a field and took off. We picked him up behind a house on Highland Avenue,” Shumpert said.
The APD got the call at 9:02 a.m., and Harris was apprehended at 9:32 a.m.
According to Aberdeen Assistant Police Chief Quinell Shumpert, Taurus Terrelle Harris, 35, was charged with two counts of felony motor vehicle taking in the case.
Source: Monroe Journal





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