A western New York man faces grand larceny charges after being pulled over in a car that he said he stole so he could turn himself in on another charge.
Ontario County sheriff's deputies say they pulled over Vincent Estrada Junior, 29, and found that the car he was driving had recently been stolen from a parking lot.
Police said Estrada was wanted on a family court warrant, and he told deputies he stole the car so he could drive to the Geneva City Police Department to turn himself in.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
A likely story
So, yesterday, we had the story of the woman who took a stolen car to court to pay a ticket, and today, well...
And he would have gotten away with it turned himself in, if it weren't for those meddling policemen!
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