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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jul 22, 2017, 11:05 PM Jul 2017

N.H. man files $5.5M lawsuit against Methuen towing company, city, police [View all]

METHUEN — A New Hampshire man filed a $5.5 million lawsuit against the city of Methuen, its police and a tow company, alleging that his car was effectively stolen and sold without any legal basis.

Christopher Nesbitt, 38, of Salem, New Hampshire last week received a restraining order in federal court blocking Ronald Parrino, the owner of Valley Towing, from destroying or selling his son’s 1997 Honda Accord.

“That’s the main argument of my whole case — he stole my car,” Nesbitt said in an interview. “I want (Parrino) arrested, I want him charged, and I want the city to change its policies.”

Nesbitt was in a car accident in the city in December while driving his son’s car. Police deemed the Honda inoperable and had it towed by Valley Towing, according to court papers.

Read more: http://www.eagletribune.com/news/merrimack_valley/n-h-man-files-m-lawsuit-against-methuen-towing-company/article_f08e3bd9-94ed-53a8-831e-900ba2525692.html

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