Putnam sheriff looking for person who dumped ‘creeper' RV on side of road
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The sheriff's office took to its Facebook page Wednesday to find the rightful owner.
'Hey Cousin Eddie, or whoever, you left something on the side of the road on San Mateo Road near Bear Boulevard,' the post states. 'Clearly this thing hasn't worked in a while and it definitely wasn't driven to its current location.'
The post then goes on to suggest a possible future for the 'hunk of junk.'
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'We need the person who left this to come and tow it to its Final Destination. Personally we think it could be a prop for the franchise with all the creeper vibes,' the post states.
Jokes aside, the person who left it there could face some serious charges.
'So if its yours - come get it. If you don't this will be investigated as an illegal dumping case with charges and fines attached,' the post states. 'Anyone who has information or saw the type of vehicle towing this hunk of junk, know the owner of this tenement on wheels or any other information is asked to call CrimeStoppers of NE Florida at 1-888-277-8477 or download the P3 app. Tips are anonymous and eligible for reward if leading to an arrest,' the post states.
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