DJJ's River Metals cited over vehicle tracking
Feb 27, 2013 | 01:38 PM
| Nathan Laliberte
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River City Metals,
David J. Joseps Co.,
scrapyard,
VINs,
Nathan Laliberte
NEW YORK A Kentucky scrapyard owned by David J. Joseph Co. (DJJ) has been issued a 225-count summons for allegedly not entering vehicle identification numbers (VINs) into a law enforcement database that tracks stolen vehicles.
Newport, Ky.-based River Metals Recycling LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cincinnati, Ohio-based DJJ, was issued the summons after law enforcement officials discovered that several stolen cars had been processed at the facility, Detective John Dunn of the Newport Police Department told AMM. ....
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