Niagara Falls, NY – March 2, 2022 – Early Wednesday morning, a frantic borrower tried in vain to free her Yukon from the snatches of a repossessor. With no fruit for her efforts, she ran for cover.
It was about 1am when a repossessor called the Niagara Falls police. An unnamed borrower had hopped into her black Yukon at the 2100 block of Seneca Avenue residence where he was in the process of recovering it.
Ramming the SUV back and forth while connected to a cable, she failed to free it. Instead, she managed to crash it into a tree.
With the fender and wheel utterly destroyed, she ran back into her home.
The recovery agent reported that he believed that there may have been some damage to the winch on his truck as well as some obvious damage to the rear of it.
Diligently, officers knocked on the door of the residence. When no one answered, they did the predictable, and left.
The unnamed agent was advised how to follow up on the incident once there is an exact dollar amount regarding the damage.
Source: Niagara Gazette





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