RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — On Friday morning, No Limit Towing & Recovery was served a warrant by the Richmond Police Department.
Police say the action to serve the business came after a yearlong investigation into reports of illegal towing and overcharging.
A spokesperson for Richmond Police confirmed the owner of the business, Sherral Crawley, received 16 felony indictments for grand larceny.
No Limit Towing & Recovery is located at 4505 Richmond Highway in Richmond. Officers with the Richmond Police Department arrived at 9 a.m. Friday, Aug. 11 to serve the warrant.
According to police, illegal towing practices can include charging more than $135 for the initial tow, charging more than the normal $40 drop fee or when a vehicle has been hooked but not yet towed away or charging storage fees that accrued from an illegal tow.
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If you believe you’ve been unfairly towed or overcharged by No Limit Towing & Recovery, email 8News reporter Rolynn Wilson at rwilson@wric.com.