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Thursday, November 05, 2020

Woman steals U-Haul, gets stuck in car wash, Calif.

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KMAX/KOVR) - Police said a California woman stole a U-Haul truck then got it stuck in a late-night trip to the car wash. 

Police say 47-year-old Melinda Gonzales stole the truck then decided it was dirty. 

According to management at the Chevron gas station, the driver blew through the warning sign then circled around and headed into the car wash. 

BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE!

YOLO COUNTY (CBS13) — The woman accused of getting a U-Haul stuck in a West Sacramento car wash last week was arrested three times in four days, officials said. 

 According to the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office, 47-year-old Melinda Gonzales has been repeatedly released on zero bail. She is now facing multiple felonies. 

8 comments:

  1. Those charges include: false personation, ... . What the hell is “personation?” Good reporting there, Skippy!

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    1. The legal term 'personation' describes using a false identity.
      This happens often during vote fraud.

      The media term 'false personation' is a circular firing-squad, self-canceling.
      It means nothing... unless 'false use of a false identity' is a criminal act.

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    2. False personation means assuming another's ID with the intent to cause them harm.

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  2. Those charges include: false personation, ... . What the hell is “personation?” Good reporting there, Skippy! Not to mention all the damage and destruction she caused innocent property owners.

    Congratulations, California, this is what y’all voted for.

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  3. Something tells me that she's NOT a natural blonde...

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  4. Gov. Newcum's policies such a no bail, seem to be taking effect.

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  5. But she has a kind face. Kind ya'd like to beat with a baseball bat.

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