La star de Street Outlaws, Daddy Dave, arrêtée après la pose présumée d'un GPS

Daddy Dave, connu pour l'émission de téléréalité Street Outlaws, a été arrêté à Bath, dans l'État de New York, à la suite de la diffusion d'images de vidéosurveillance montrant un suspect placer un dispositif de suivi sous un véhicule.

La vidéo d'une caméra de sécurité obtenue par TMZ a capturé l'incident dans la nuit du 12 mai. Les images montrent une personne vêtue de noir avec un sweat à capuche s'approchant d'une voiture garée, s'accroupissant à côté et tendant la main sous le châssis avant de s'éloigner rapidement. La police est arrivée plus tard pour examiner les lieux, et des agents ont été vus interpellant un suspect dans la rue le lendemain.

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