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«Breaking News» Man, 35, is arrested after keeping an 86-inch flat screen TV delivered to his home by mistake



Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown, Massachusetts, was arrested Monday night for keeping an 86-inch flat screen television


Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown, Massachusetts, was arrested Monday night for keeping an 86-inch flat screen television



Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown, Massachusetts, was arrested Monday night for keeping an 86-inch flat screen television



A man who mistakenly received a larger television along with one he had ordered was placed in handcuffs after deciding to keep it.


Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown, Massachusetts, was at his home Monday evening when police executed a search warrant and found the 86-inch 4K HDR Smart LED TV mounted to his wall, according to Boston 25 News.


'They surrounded the house and knocked on the door with flash lights coming through all the windows,' Memmo said of the night of his arrest. 'They told me to come outside then handcuffed me.'


At issue was a television so large that the Freetown Police say they needed a pickup truck to deliver it to their station. Memmo ordered a 74-inch television through Amazon, but received the bigger TV as well from the third-party shipper.


Memmo freely admits that the 86-inch flat screen was sent to his home in error and that police attempted to question him several days prior to his arrest. 


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The 86-inch flat screen smart TV that was delivered to Memmo by mistake was seized by police and apparently required a pickup trick to deliver it to their station


The 86-inch flat screen smart TV that was delivered to Memmo by mistake was seized by police and apparently required a pickup trick to deliver it to their station



The 86-inch flat screen smart TV that was delivered to Memmo by mistake was seized by police and apparently required a pickup trick to deliver it to their station


'I said 'Do I need to hire an attorney?' and they said I wasn't under investigation at that point,' Memmo told the news station. 'They were just asking questions. I answered a lot of questions with 'I don't know' just so I didn't jeopardize myself.'


The police had a slightly different version of events, according to a press release. 


After they were told by a delivery service that it had delivered one of the televisions by mistake and made several unsuccessful attempts to recover it, police visited Memmo who they claimed refused to cooperate. 


'Amazon said I had nothing to worry about,' Memmo said in his defense. 'I made no wrong no decisions at that point.'



Memmo says that had he known he would be arrested, he would have paid the difference for the extra delivery or just returned it to the shipping company


Memmo says that had he known he would be arrested, he would have paid the difference for the extra delivery or just returned it to the shipping company



Memmo says that had he known he would be arrested, he would have paid the difference for the extra delivery or just returned it to the shipping company





Memmo's Amazon order had only been for one 74-inch flat screen, seen here. When the second 86-inch TV arrived, Memmo admits he kept it, and upon looking up relevant laws and contacting Amazon, believed he was within his rights to keep it


Memmo's Amazon order had only been for one 74-inch flat screen, seen here. When the second 86-inch TV arrived, Memmo admits he kept it, and upon looking up relevant laws and contacting Amazon, believed he was within his rights to keep it



Memmo's Amazon order had only been for one 74-inch flat screen, seen here. When the second 86-inch TV arrived, Memmo admits he kept it, and upon looking up relevant laws and contacting Amazon, believed he was within his rights to keep it





The third party shipping company who delivered the television claims that Memmo misrepresented himself and signed for the TV when it arrived, a charge that the 35-year-old Massachusetts man disputes


The third party shipping company who delivered the television claims that Memmo misrepresented himself and signed for the TV when it arrived, a charge that the 35-year-old Massachusetts man disputes



The third party shipping company who delivered the television claims that Memmo misrepresented himself and signed for the TV when it arrived, a charge that the 35-year-old Massachusetts man disputes



The third party shipping company claims he signed for the delivery, and that he misrepresented himself as someone he was not, all of which Memmo disputes.


Memmo was arraigned at Fall River District Court and charged with larceny over $1,200 by false pretense and misleading a police officer.


The 35-year-old small businessman is now facing possible jail time. He says if he believed he was going to have been arrested, he would have just paid for the second TV or returned it.


Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/03/23/man-35-is-arrested-after-keeping-an-86-inch-flat-screen-tv-delivered-to-his-home-by-mistake/
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Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown, Massachusetts, was arrested Monday night for keeping an 86-inch flat screen television

A man who mistakenly received a larger television along with one he had ordered was placed in handcuffs after deciding to keep it.
Nick Memmo, 35, of East Freetown,...


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