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POLICE WERE GOING TO AUCTION OFF CRIME VICTIM'S CAR INSTEAD...

• http://www.thedailysheeple.com, DAWN LUGER

Mary and Clyde Antrim's Ford Crown Victoria was stolen on June 1 of this year in Pueblo, Colorado. Once recovered, instead of returning the car to Mary, who says she needs it to get to doctors appointments, the police were going to auction it off to make money off the backs of the elderly victims of theft.

Being the victim of theft is hard enough. But what happens when you trust the cops to return your stolen property once they recover it? Nothing. They planned to make money by auctioning off someone else's stolen property. Two wrongs make a right when it comes to agents of the government. As if the police state isn't already bad enough.

"I need my car for my doctor's appointments that I have to go to," Mary said. "That's my transportation and I'm 80 years old and I'd like to have my car back so I can do what I have to do." Colorado Springs police have nothing to say on camera about this case (And why would they? They were just doing their job, right?), but Mary is talking after she says police would not give her car back or answer her phone calls.


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