Baytown, TX – 4 May 2020 – In a Baytown Texas Police Blotter, there was a report of a repossessor being stabbed in the process of a repossession. The report also states that he refused to press charges. Huh?
A man did not want to pursue charges after being stabbed about 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the 6100 block of Interstate 10. Baytown police spokesman Lt. Steve Dorris said the man was trying to repossess a vehicle when he and the owner of the vehicle got into an argument.
The victim pulled a piece of metal on the vehicle owner, and the vehicle owner responded by stabbing him with a knife in the altercation.
Must be more to the story than reported by the PD. These things happen almost daily without reporting.Source: The Baytown Sun





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