ALPENA, Mich. – A 40-year-old from Alpena is facing charges after reportedly using a borrowed truck as collateral to buy a dog.
Michigan State Police said someone reached out on Nov. 18 to report that their truck had been stolen. The Ford F-150 was allegedly loaned to Ronald Lorn Martz in June, who told the owner that the truck had been stolen after being asked to return it multiple times.
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After the owner found their truck for sale online, the sellers reportedly told police that Martz had used it as collateral for a puppy they were selling. Martz allegedly failed to keep his end of the purchase agreement and the F-150 was being sold as a result.
The sellers said they did not know the truck was stolen.
Martz was charged Thursday, Nov. 21, with larceny by conversion greater than $1,000 but less than $20,000. He was given a $2,500 10% cash surety bond and is expected to return to court Dec. 17.