
Stolen Truck Case: Judge Awards to DPS
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In a bizarre twist of events, a stolen pickup truck ends up in a Santa Fe courtroom, leaving both a Roswell man and a Fort Worth man empty-handed. The truck, a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado, was initially bought in Texas but resold on Facebook Marketplace to the New Mexico buyer, who unknowingly purchased a stolen vehicle. The Texas owner, too, feels cheated, despite the trucks stolen parts. The New Mexico Department of Public Safety is set to keep the truck due to a strict state law blocking recovery of vehicles with altered VINs. The case underscores the harsh realities of VIN tampering laws, leaving both parties in a frustrating predicament.
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