Police: Atlanta rapper Slim 4187 busted using fake ID to buy SUV

May 5, 2017 - 08:37
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Police: Atlanta rapper Slim 4187 busted using fake ID to buy SUV
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ATLANTA - Atlanta police say a rapper who leased a car and failed to retu the car when his rental lease expired has been arrested.

Rapper William Reddick, also known as Slim 4187,has been charged with theft by deception. He is currently out on a $10,000 signature bond. He spent a few hours in the Fulton County lock up the result of a sting.

Authorities say the case began when Slim leased a high-end SUV from a rental car company, but did not retu it.

The company contacted its security firm, Norred & Associates. One of its investigators checked the rental agreement and found a phone number that matched the performer's Instagram page. The security company contacted APD.

A sting was made as Slim was invited to a meeting to discuss being hired for a future performance.

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