FREEPORT — The owner of a used auto parts yard was arrested Friday after a routine traffic stop along Allen Range Road with one catch: He wasn’t in the car.
David A. Bolduc, 48, is the owner of Allen Range Road Used Auto Parts, where Freeport police made a traffic stop Friday afternoon that Bolduc said blocked the driveway of his business.
“They basically blocked up the whole yard,” Bolduc said. “They wouldn’t move and I’ve got 30 cars waiting to come in on the scale and I kind of lost my cool.”
Lt. Susan Nourse of the Freeport Police Department said that Bolduc came “precariously close” to a police cruiser with a front-end loader that he was moving around the lot while police handled the traffic stop.
“There was nobody in the cruiser, but they made a big deal out of it,” Bolduc told The Times Record in a phone interview Tuesday.
Police charged Bolduc with reckless conduct and obstructing government administration.
dfishell@timesrecord.com
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