La estrella de Street Outlaws, Daddy Dave, arrestado tras presunta colocación de GPS

Daddy Dave, conocido por el programa de telerrealidad Street Outlaws, fue arrestado en Bath, Nueva York, tras la difusión de imágenes de seguridad que muestran a un sospechoso colocando un dispositivo de rastreo debajo de un vehículo.

Un video de una cámara de seguridad obtenido por TMZ captó el incidente la noche del 12 de mayo. Las imágenes muestran a una persona vestida de negro y con una sudadera con capucha acercándose a un automóvil estacionado, agachándose a su lado y alcanzando la parte inferior del chasis antes de alejarse rápidamente. La policía llegó más tarde para examinar la escena, y los oficiales fueron vistos deteniendo a un sospechoso en la calle al día siguiente.

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