Vernon, CT – 6 April 2019 – It took police six months to finally arrest a 41 year old man on charges stemming from his break in of a repo lot and ramming his Hyundai through the fence to steal back his twice repossessed car, but a Vernon man is now facing two criminal charges for the alleged incident, according to an arrest warrant.
Keishon Dullivan, 41, was arrested on April 4 and charged with third-degree criminal trespass and second-degree criminal mischief, according to a warrant. He claimed he had a payment arrangement with his creditor and the creditor was uncooperative with police so no theft charges were filed, police said.
But Dullivan was still charged with breaking into Complete Auto Recovery and Transport at 13 Windsor Ave. to take back a 2017 Hyundai Sonata that had been repossessed for the second time on Oct. 21, according to a warrant.
He had confronted the owners of the company about their actions previously, according to a warrant.
Dullivan is accused of scaling a 6-foot fence and then backing the Hyundai through the fence to take it back, according to a warrant.
Source: Patch.com





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