Repo-man kidnaps owner instead
Sioux Falls Police say a man hired to repossess a motorcycle, ended up assaulting and kidnapping the bike's owner instead.
A Sioux Falls father received a call from a man claiming he needed pictures of a motorcycle that his son owned.
The father thought the person calling was from a dealership and needed evidence for a payment plan he had set up, but when 39-year-old Christopher Lee LaCuran arrived at this home on West 18th Street, the father was uneasy, and told him he didn't feel comfortable with the man taking pictures of the bike.
LaCuran refused to leave and when the father said he was going to call the police. LaCuran put the dad in hand-cuffs and threatened him with a taser.
He was later arrested for aggravated assault and kidnapping.
Police say he had been hired by a company out of Rapid City to repossess the motorcycle.
Source: Repo-man kidnaps owner instead
A Sioux Falls father received a call from a man claiming he needed pictures of a motorcycle that his son owned.
The father thought the person calling was from a dealership and needed evidence for a payment plan he had set up, but when 39-year-old Christopher Lee LaCuran arrived at this home on West 18th Street, the father was uneasy, and told him he didn't feel comfortable with the man taking pictures of the bike.
LaCuran refused to leave and when the father said he was going to call the police. LaCuran put the dad in hand-cuffs and threatened him with a taser.
He was later arrested for aggravated assault and kidnapping.
Police say he had been hired by a company out of Rapid City to repossess the motorcycle.
Source: Repo-man kidnaps owner instead
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