Buffalo, NY – 6 January 2019 – A repo man is due in Lewiston Town Court on Wednesday to answer charges stemming from a vehicle he repossessed the day after Christmas.
Lawrence W. Worsley, 38, of Albion, told police he works for a company called Nosugref Recovery and he had just repossessed a Nissan Murano from a Ransomville resident, who reportedly removed the vehicle’s license plates.
En route to Buffalo with the vehicle, Worsley told police he took a wrong turn and ended up on the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge, headed into Canada.
Turning back, he was stopped by Customs and Border Protection agents for not having license plates. A secondary inspection then turned up a small amount of marijuana inside the vehicle, according to reports. Worsley was charged with four unspecified infractions, police said.
Source: The Buffalo News





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