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Police: 'Phantom wrecker' made $300,000 on stolen cars (NC)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte-Mecklenburg police auto theft investigators call him their "most wanted" alleged rogue tow truck driver. For months now Jim Borga has bragged about beating the justice...

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Probably shower sex therapist.

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That's the problem, there simply shouldn't be any of this "get out of prison" nonsense. Career criminals like this vermin should simply be taken out and shot. If we simply shot third time felons,...

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He allegedly used a beat-up Chevy Silverado with a winch and dolly to do it. He is not a wrecker operator... he is a thief.. he wasn't using a wrecker... so why label our industy... Anyone from the...

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Re: Police: 'Phantom wrecker' made $300,000 on stolen cars (NC)

Ken M wrote: That's the problem, there simply shouldn't be any of this "get out of prison" nonsense. Career criminals like this vermin should simply be taken out and shot. If we simply shot third time...

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Re: Police: 'Phantom wrecker' made $300,000 on stolen cars (NC)

He is not a wrecker operator... he is a thief.. he wasn't using a wrecker... so why label our industy... Well Said They are "quoted" saying... 'Phantom wrecker' Doesn't Phantom mean...

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Well wait a second.. you only have the new clipping to go on.. you don't know the other side of the story ... and neither do I..... but after having some very unpleasant things said against Me in the...

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I have no doubt it was someone like him who stole my '89 GMC S-15 in mid July of '06, loaded with tools ladders and scrap copper. Then, Baltimore's Mayor Martin O'Malley said he'd "get someone right...

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