Metro Detroit family fights to get deceased father's car back from towing company

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Help Me Hank is working on getting answers for a man dealing with the fallout of the sudden death of his father. On Monday (March 13), the family of Solomon Jones not only wants to know why they were never notified of his passing, but they also want to know why Detroit police towed his car and allowed it to rack up towing charges.
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Over 20 years ago my husband died, was found outside his truck in Macomb County. His truck was towed and after about five days I was told I needed 700 to get it out. I came up with the money and the employees were disappointed, as they were deciding who would buy it. Sick .

zenzen
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That's terrible and my condolences to his family

vanderson
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They do this all the time, nothing new to see here in the crooked city of detroit.

jazziez
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They should not be doing this to a family that just suffered a tragedy.

justrandomthings
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Give him back the car and be done with it

FeverDreamUNLEASHED
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This place right down the street from me wow.

Nicolecooper
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Great Dpd with the crookedness as usual 😂

brodericklatney
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Do what I always do when I get mad especially when I lose money at the casinos. Just key random cars. Leave a nice long squiggly line on a pretty new looking car, buy a bucket of nails and scatter them on the freeway, throw bricks on the freeway to ruin other people's tires, pop a Snickers candy bar in people's gas tank, super glue people's house door locks so when the glue dries they can't get in. Anything destructive you can think of without getting in trouble with the law do it.

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I used to know someone that worked there

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