Attention Columbia residents! If you’ve recently lost track of your vehicle or found yourself without wheels, there may be a silver lining. Several vehicles have been declared abandoned and are currently in the custody of local towing companies. But don’t fret just yet; this could be your opportunity to reclaim your much-loved car!
Here’s the scoop: cars in the area are subject to towing, storage, and repair liens under South Carolina laws, specifically Sections 56-5-5810, 56-5-5635, and 29-15-10. If the owners don’t come forward in a timely manner, high-priced assets could be sold off at auction. The clock is ticking, and you’ll want to act fast if you recognize any of the vehicles listed below!
1. 2006 GMC Yukon
VIN: 1GKEK63U46J163808
Owner: Whitnee Davis Spry
Last known address: 514 N. Donar Dr., Columbia, SC 29229
2. 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
VIN: 1J4GW58S74C400281
Owner: Willie M. Chiles
Last known address: 135 Wynette Way Lot 4, Columbia, SC 29229
3. 2008 Toyota Solara
VIN: 4T1FA38P18U159815
Owner: William Elias Still
Last known address: 1016 Calhoun St., Bamberg, SC 29003
4. 2006 Hyundai Sonata
VIN: 5NPEU46F86H034907
Owner: Vanessa Jackson
Last known address: 511 Alcott Dr Apt 15D, Columbia, SC 29203
Not quite done yet! Here are more vehicles that are on the brink of being sold if their owners don’t step up:
1. 2007 Dodge Charger R/T
VIN: 2B3KA53H57H602775
Owner: Clifford Armstead
Last known address: 906 Oak Street, Columbia, SC 29205
2. 2004 Ford Taurus
VIN: 1FAFP55UX4G171176
Owner: Paula Johnson
Last known address: 1705 Fairlamb Ave., Columbia, SC 29223
3. 2011 Ford Taurus
VIN: 1FAHP2FW5BG181991
Owner: Samuel Cobbs
Last known address: 2200 Bee Ridge Rd., Columbia, SC 29223
If you spot your vehicle listed here, hurry and take action! Owners or lienholders have 15 days from the notice to reclaim their vehicles by covering the towing fees, repair costs, or storage charges incurred. After this time frame, the vehicles could be auctioned off to the highest bidder!
The public auction is set to take place at 10 a.m. on the first Monday following the expiration of 30 days from the date of this notice, so mark your calendars!
Remember, it’s essential for owners to stay on top of their vehicle’s whereabouts. If you think you may have left your vehicle parked long-term or neglected it, checking in with local towing companies might save your ride from being sold.
Let’s work together as a community to make sure everyone has a fair chance at reclaiming their vehicles and reuniting with their cherished rides. Happy hunting out there, Columbia!
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