Pa. Man Rams Dodge Into Dealership

He says he was made that roadside assistance didn't send someone to help him when his keys were locked in his car.

Police say a man rammed his pickup truck into a southwestern Pennsylvania Dodge dealership because he was upset that a roadside assistance program didn't include sending someone to help when he locked his keys in the truck.

Online court records don't list an attorney for 53-year-old Robert Snatchko Jr., of Oakdale, who was arrested Tuesday after police say he slammed his Dodge Ram 1500 pickup into Vasko Dodge in Peters Township. Snatchko doesn't have a listed phone.

Police say Snatchko yelled obscenities in a phone call with the dealership on Monday, then called back to threaten to crash the truck into the glass-fronted building.

Police say Snatchko followed through about 9 a.m. Tuesday. Nobody was hurt.

Owner William Vasko tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that Snatchko's arrest "says all that needs to be said about this."

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