A Utah man went off the rails after getting annoyed with a automotive he purchased, resulting in his arrest for driving via the entrance doorways of the dealership when his refund request was shot down.
On Monday, Sandy police responded to the scene at Tim Dahle Mazda Southtowne the place Michael Lee Murray, 35, had bought a car earlier that day however returned a number of hours later, based on a police reserving affidavit. “Murray returned to request his a refund and to return the car that he had purchased. Nonetheless, workers suggested Murray that he purchased the car ‘as is’ and the car can’t be returned in trade for his a refund. Murray advised the supervisor that since they don’t seem to be giving his a refund he was going to drive his car via the entrance doorways,” the affidavit states.
After strolling out of the dealership, Murray hopped into his new car and, as he promised, crashed it proper via the entrance doorways. Seven staff reported that they needed to leap out of the way in which to keep away from being hit.
“Murray’s car was utterly contained in the constructing. The entrance doorways had been now contained in the constructing, there was glass shattered throughout the place Murray’s car was and a few items of the door and door body had hit one other car that was within the showroom, inflicting injury to the facet of that car as nicely,” the affidavit states.
The injury from the incident was pegged at round $10,000. In his dialog with the police, Murray claimed the dealership “offered him a lemon” and refused to refund his cash, as famous within the arrest report.
He was taken into custody on the Salt Lake County Jail on fees of prison mischief, reckless endangerment, and financial interruption.