Former car dealer faces charge of felony breach of trust with fraudulent intent - The Times and Democrat

Official: Bombs may have been targeting Sinai peacekeepers EL-ARISH, Egypt (AP) — International peacekeeping vehicles hit by roadside bombs in Egypt's northern Sinai Peninsula were painted white, different from the desert color scheme used by the... HOLLY HILL - The owner of a now-defunct Holly Hill automobile dealership is facing a charge of felony breach of trust with fraudulent intent in connection with his failure to turn over the titles of vehicles to nine customers who paid him for... Holly Hill Police Chief Josh Detter said, "There is a Department of Motor Vehicles investigator involved in this, and he's looking at a breach of trust (charge). Thus far, the victims have only filed claims in order to procure the titles for their vehicles, he said. Washington closed the doors of V's Auto Sales in Holly Hill sometime between Tuesday, April 28, and Wednesday, April 29, of this year. According to the incident report, those filing complaints stated they had paid Washington for vehicles but never received the titles to them. A 41-year-old St. George resident who purchased a 2003 Mercedes-Benz E-Class for approximately $7,500 at the end of March 2015. Washington told that customer to call the DMV in reference to getting the vehicle title since he'd gone out of... Source: thetandd.com