Hesperia, CA – October 1, 2025 – Just before sunset in the high desert on the edge of the Mojave Desert, a pair of repossession agents found themselves in a confrontation with an angry borrower. Words were said and punches were thrown before the borrower got away with the car. But not for long.
According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, two employees of an unnamed tow and recovery company had gone to the 15800 block of Cashew Street just before 7pm on September 30th. Their objective; a repossession.
Vehicle spotted, but they were spotted too and the borrower was having none of it. An argument ensued and quickly spiraled out of control when the borrower allegedly punched one of the agents twice in the face before driving the car onto a property and closing a gate behind it, preventing the agents from repossess it, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
Soon after, Deputies arrived and arrested 22-year-old Camron Manning on suspicion of carjacking according to county booking records.
Manning posted bail and was released from custody on Wednesday pending legal proceedings.
Source: Victorville Daily Press





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