Tow-truck scammers' devious scheme to talk fearful SoCal drivers' out of their cars

In a troubling trend, tow-truck operators are reportedly exploiting the vulnerability of drivers involved in accidents, persuading them to surrender their vehicles and subsequently charging exorbitant fees for retrieval.

A recent incident in Southern California highlights this issue, with one woman finding herself out $3,000 after retrieving her vehicle from a tow yard. According to a report by ABC7, the woman was deceived by a tow-truck driver who approached her following a crash.

Brittany Williams recounted that immediately after her accident, before she could notify law enforcement or her insurance company, a tow-truck driver appeared at the scene.

The driver falsely claimed he had been dispatched by police and managed to convince her to release her vehicle into his care.

“He was saying, ‘Let me help you, let him help you,'” Williams explained to ABC7. “He spun a story about providing an estimate at no cost, reassuring me that accidents like this occur and that’s why he’s here. He mentioned being contacted by the police.”

After Williams signed a receipt and allowed the driver to tow her car, she later discovered he had no connection to the police. When she attempted to reach him by phone, she found the number was no longer in service.

She managed to track the car down at a tow yard, heading there with cops to recover it. Because she signed the receipt, she was responsible for the $3,000 bill to get it back.

An investigation is underway to find the driver.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office has warned Southern California drivers of “tow truck bandits” as recently as last summer.

“If you’re in an accident, some tow truck drivers may try to take advantage of your situation. These ‘tow truck bandits’ monitor radio traffic and rush to crash scenes, posing as helpful tow truck operators,” the DA said.

“But once they tow your car, they demand outrageous fees or refuse to return your vehicle until you pay inflated charges. This is fraud — and it’s illegal.”

LAPD Lt. Scott Moffitt gave ABC 7 some helpful tips for avoiding the scam.

“A lot of times they’ll be required to sign something. It will usually be a blank invoice or something like that, so I would strongly encourage the public not to sign those sort of invoices or work orders, tow orders,” he explained. 

“Once a tow-truck driver is not willing to bring you the vehicle to where you ask them to send it, that should be an immediate warning sign to you.”

He also said to look for a clearly visible name or logo on the two truck and take photos of the driver, along with pictures of their license plate and vehicle.


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