2 Lebanon residents arrested after test drive

Posted Sept. 29, 2011, at 10:05 a.m.
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LEBANON, Maine — Two Maine residents are facing charges they took a vehicle for a test drive from a Lebanon car dealer and then didn’t return it as promised.

Fifty-three-year-old Gregory Adkins and 50-year-old Sharon Shelton, both of Lebanon, were arrested in Keene, N.H., on Saturday, a day after they took a Chevrolet Tahoe for a test drive from M & J Auto Sales in Lebanon and did not return.

Adkins and Shelton reportedly told police they were on their way to a “family emergency” in Charlestown.

Foster’s Daily Democrat said Adkins and Shelton were arraigned on Monday on charges of receiving stolen property. They are each being held on $2,500 cash bail.

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  • Anonymous

    Should have tried out something with better gas milage

  • Anonymous

    A car dealer got the shaft? Ahh, irony at its best.

    They must have been on bath salts. I heard the red sox were last night too.

  • Buzlno

    The Mercedes dealership in Mass where I was a mechanic got ripped of that way.   A ‘customer’ was test driving a really nice old 1970 280SL with a salesman on the highway and after about a mile wanted to swap seats so he could drive  (nothing unusual back then). Left the salesman on the side of the road!  Car never seen again!   A loss to our small business, but we grease monkeys had a GOOD laugh…..

  • Anonymous

    Nice foliage run in new vehicle plus free meal and lodging- sounds like they are retired.

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