FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (WBZ) ― Police are looking for a man who pulled his burning truck into a Framingham parking lot Tuesday, jumped out and ran away without calling 911.
The unidentified man pulled into the lot of a Bose customer service building on California Avenue just after 5 p.m. and ran off, leaving the flaming truck behind.
In a photo taken by a MetroWest Daily News photographer, the man was seen carrying a cell phone in each hand. He had a ponytail, a blue Patriots hat, a blue shirt and jeans.
He ran off towards Route 9.
There's no word yet on what caused the fire.
Police said the truck was registered to a business in New Hampshire.
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (WBZ) ― A man who abandoned his burning truck in a Framingham parking lot and ran away without calling 911 has reportedly been found.
According to the MetroWest Daily News, Kenneth Dell, 44, of Uxbridge will be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.
Police say Dell pulled into the lot of a Bose customer service building on California Avenue just after 5 p.m. Tuesday and ran off towards Route 9, leaving the flaming truck behind.
Officers caught him about an hour later. They still don't know why he ran off.
Posted by: rg1283
Didn't want his boss to know, thought he could get a replacement truck
Posted by: KJack815
if i walk away and pretend nothing is happening...i should be all set
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