Repostiltskin: Repo Man Allegedly Drags Mother Holding Infant and Then Abandons Four-Year-Old Along a Road Five Miles Away

200px-Repo-Man-PosterA car dealership in Ohio can honestly say that it will not charge customers “their first born.” The second born will do fine. In Cleveland, Ohio, Salimah Tutstone has charged that a repo company employee not only improperly repossessed her car but dragged her and her 1-year-old child while she fought to get her other child out of the towed car. The company allegedly abandoned the car with the 4-year-old child inside five miles away. The car dealership is appropriately called “Keep it Moving.”

Tutstone says that her family had called the car company to confirm that she had made the outstanding payment. The repo company, however, swooped in and towed the car with Tutstone clinging on to get her child.

“Keeping it Moving” would not comment but they can expect a civil lawsuit and a likely call from the police. A charge of child endangerment seems a possibility.

Remarkably, this is not unique. Indeed, a Kentucky repo man was arrested for not only snaring the vehicle but three children, here.

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6 thoughts on “Repostiltskin: Repo Man Allegedly Drags Mother Holding Infant and Then Abandons Four-Year-Old Along a Road Five Miles Away”

  1. nal,

    Sorry, I just read that you were a he, I mean am a He, er, are a he. No, I am not sorry that you are a male for male’s sake, oh, shucks, nevermind.

    Thanks nal, for your help with proofreadin’ I really think that most of us guys are surprised that you are such a dedicated grammatologist and syntax connoisseur.

  2. Was the peaceful under the circumstances? It all depends on what really happened. But repoing a car that has a child in it, come on, what are these people names and number? I will send them a letter of interest, and notify them of the valuable rights that they possess. WOW.

  3. Have you ever met that funny repo man? If he trades you dimes for nickles and wants to tow your v’hicles,then you know you’re talking to that repo man.

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