SAMO-87
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Hi all,
Hoping someone might be able to help with identifying a ute that lost a load on the monash fwy in Pakenham today. Approx 3:30pm my fiancée was travelling behind a tradies ute when a timber house door came flying off. She couldn't avoid it and obviously the car came off second best.
Details of the car are scarce, as she was in too much shock to remember much about it. However she believes it was a late model falcon ute with a tray back. The tray was painted black and had two full length steel tool boxes either side. The rear window was dark tinted with a company name on it, she thinks starting with p. there was also a website on the rear right of the tray.
The bloke in the ute sped away after the door flew off his ute, leaving my fiancée stuck on the side of the
Fwy.
If anybody can identify this ute or has seen it around the Pakenham area, please get in touch.
Otherwise, can everyone around the area keep an eye out for this scum bag.
Much appreciated!
Sam
Hoping someone might be able to help with identifying a ute that lost a load on the monash fwy in Pakenham today. Approx 3:30pm my fiancée was travelling behind a tradies ute when a timber house door came flying off. She couldn't avoid it and obviously the car came off second best.
Details of the car are scarce, as she was in too much shock to remember much about it. However she believes it was a late model falcon ute with a tray back. The tray was painted black and had two full length steel tool boxes either side. The rear window was dark tinted with a company name on it, she thinks starting with p. there was also a website on the rear right of the tray.
The bloke in the ute sped away after the door flew off his ute, leaving my fiancée stuck on the side of the
Fwy.
If anybody can identify this ute or has seen it around the Pakenham area, please get in touch.
Otherwise, can everyone around the area keep an eye out for this scum bag.
Much appreciated!
Sam