A Cassville man is seeking assistance from the public to find his muscle car he sold on Facebook Marketplace that was paid for with fake bills.
Cassville resident J.D. Hunter posted his 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass on Facebook Marketplace a little over a month ago. Hunter states he received a message from a man named Aaron Montgomery through Messenger requesting information on the muscle car.
“He asked every question a buyer would normally ask when buying a vehicle,” Hunter said. “We messaged for over a week and made plans to meet in town (Cassville) originally, but the cold weather killed the battery in the car and he got a little upset because he said he drove 5 ½ hours from the St. Louis area to purchase the vehicle and didn’t want to wait. So, I had him come to my house while I had friends help me get the battery replaced.”
The full article is available at bransontrilakesnews.com.
(Story by Adriana Keeton, bransontrilakesnews.com)
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