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A truck was reported as stolen from a local motel, however the reports on exactly what happened leading up to it, keep changing.

Around 8:30 pm on September 11th, Deputies responded to two hang up E-911 calls at the Summerville Motel. While en-route, a third call came in from the same number and a seemingly intoxicated male stated that he would like to report his truck as stolen. Arriving on scene Deputies spoke with Mr. Bisdelyn Reynoso, who stated that he had rented a room at the motel after work to rest and take a shower. After the shower, Reynoso noticed his car keys were missing and that his truck was also missing. Speaking with some individuals outside the motel, they stated that two people had arrived at the motel, and one had entered a room while another had left in the vehicle heading in the direction of the Dollar General on Highway 27. Deputies spoke with the manager who stated that Reynoso had filled out a card to rent the room and that he had put down two occupants. Reynoso stated that it was a friend who had asked him to help get the friend a job. A picture of the missing vehicle showed it as being a Red Chevrolet Colorado with the tag coming back as belonging to a Ms. Dilla Velasquez. After entering a report and the truck listed as stolen, Deputies left the scene.

A short while later Deputies were called back to the Summerville Motel where they met with Dilla Velasquez, the owner of the missing truck and also Reynosos’ aunt. Velasquez gave Deputies a different story than what Reynoso had previously told. According to Velasquez, Reynoso had called her and told her that he had been drugged in Dallas Georgia at a Texaco gas station, and had ended up at the motel with the truck now missing. While Velazquez was adamant Reynoso could not speak English very well, Deputies told her that when they spoke with him earlier he was very clear in his speech. Reynoso then stated that he did not remember speaking to Deputies earlier and Velasquez continued to state that Reynoso had been drugged. When Deputies began recounting the information given earlier by Reynoso he stated that he had not showered that day, despite his earlier statement that he did. Multiple portions of the earlier statement were declared untrue by Ms. Velasquez. At this point Deputies told both parties that the an additional report would be written up and the truck would remain listed as stolen.