Shocking Robbery in Memphis: Tow Truck Driver Held at Gunpoint by Woman Stealing Her Own Vehicle
Memphis, Tenn. was the scene of an unusual and alarming crime just a few days ago, leaving both residents and local law enforcement scratching their heads. And when we say unusual, we mean it! A woman reportedly robbed a tow truck driver while he was trying to tow her very own vehicle—a 2018 GMC Terrain. Can you believe that? Let’s break down what happened on that fateful Sunday evening, November 24.
According to the Memphis Police Department, everything unfolded around 7 p.m. when a towing company employee was doing his job at an apartment complex known as Sutton at Shelby on Chancery Street. Picture this: the tow truck driver was outside his vehicle, snapping photos and getting ready to lift the SUV when, out of nowhere, a woman brandishing a gun jumped into his tow truck’s driver’s seat!
Now, the driver wasn’t about to take any chances—who could blame him? He held up his hands to show he meant no harm and backed away from his vehicle as ordered. But what happened next was straight out of a crime movie. The woman used the tow truck to lower her own GMC Terrain and then took off in the tow truck! Can you imagine the look on the driver’s face?
But wait, there’s more. Another woman was actually behind the wheel of the GMC Terrain and drove off alongside the antics unfolding with the tow truck. This was clearly a well-coordinated getaway, even though the scenario was downright baffling!
After the chaotic carjacking, the tow truck was reportedly returned later, just dropped off at the entrance of the apartment complex. Seems like the thieves were not too mindful of how their actions would come back to haunt them. Thanks to the excellent work by local law enforcement, they were able to identify the woman involved in this brazen robbery.
As it turns out, Kelsey Green, a 27-year-old woman, has been charged with aggravated robbery. She was later identified in a six-person lineup, making it clear that her actions did not go unnoticed. Kelsey is currently being held on a bond set at a whopping $75,000 and is expected to appear in court on December 4. It seems that Kelsey might have some explaining to do!
This incident has left many in the Memphis community feeling uneasy. How could something like this happen in broad daylight? Residents are expressing their concerns about safety in the area, hoping that authorities will take measures to prevent incidents like this in the future. “I can’t believe that someone would go that far just to get their car back!” said one resident, echoing the disbelief of many. Crime like this reminds us how important it is to stay vigilant and aware of our surroundings.
The Memphis police continue to investigate this wild incident, and residents are hoping it serves as a wake-up call. As this story develops, you can bet we’ll be keeping an eye on future court proceedings and any additional information that surfaces. For now, let’s all keep our eyes peeled and our doors locked, because you never know what might happen next!
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