Valerie Green, Georgia woman, jailed for keeping rental car

Mar 6, 2013 - 09:45
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Valerie Green, Georgia woman, jailed for keeping rental car
Woman says she expected a bill, not jail, when she kept her rental car

Note to self: Rental cars aren't like library books. Unlike, for example, that copy of "Fifty Shades of Grey" you forgot to retu, which no one cares about, the cops really will go get you if you fail to bring a rental car back. Dayvon and Valerie Green rented a Nissan Sentra from Avis near her home in Stockbridge, Ga. But instead of retuing it at the end of the rental period, they just kept it. "I thought they would just send me a bill," Valerie Green said.

Both Greens were arrested, after police reportedly found 13 Social Security cards and 13 Medicaid cards when they searched their home. Dayvon Green said the 13 different Social Security cards belonged to his children. [Source]

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