Dealer Charged With Abandoning Burning Lamborghini
Police identified the man who abandoned a burning 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago on the New Jersey Turnpike as the CEO and president of an auto group.
FORT LEE, N.J. — Port Authority Police have identified the man who abandoned a crashed and burning 2008 Lamborghini Murcielago as the CEO and president of Newark-based East Coast Auto Group, reports Cliffviewpilot.com. The incident occurred on June 9.
Dean Ditchfield must now appear in court in August to answer charges of abandonment of a vehicle and leaving the scene of an accident.
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