A tow truck driver had to tangle with a feisty nana when he tried to repossess a truck belonging to the woman’s grandson.
The driver went to the woman’s home in a rural area southeast of Tucson last month to retrieve the truck, which had been wrecked, according to a Pima County Sheriff’s report.
Because the vehicle could not be driven and because of the way it was parked, the tow driver had to drag it down the dirt driveway to turn it around.
The process of dragging the vehicle caused gouge marks in the dirt driveway.
The grandma “confronted the tow truck driver about this, to which he stated he could not back up to the vehicle, so he had to pull it out because the vehicle was turned around the wrong way and it could not be moved,” the report stated.
“When asked if he was going to fix the driveway, the tow truck driver allegedly stated: ‘It does not matter, it is just dirt.’ ”
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At that, the woman called the sheriff’s department to document the drag marks in the dirt before she called an attorney to pursue a civil action against the tow truck driver, according to the report.

