Imagine giving a few dollars to someone in need, only to watch them moments later climb into a ‘very expensive sports car’ that turns out to be stolen. This baffling scenario unfolded in rural Colorado when a sheriff’s deputy encountered 21-year-old Fallon Frederick, who was begging for money at a local grocery store. Initially, the “good-hearted” officer even offered her some cash, believing her story of hard times. However, suspicion mounted when Frederick left the store and entered a luxury sports car driven by her boyfriend, Neo Gabrielsen. A quick license plate check shockingly revealed the vehicle was stolen from Oregon under “allegedly violent circumstances,” instantly transforming the welfare check into a criminal investigation. During the subsequent traffic stop, a police K9 alerted to narcotics, leading to the discovery of drug paraphernalia positive for fentanyl. Most dramatically, investigators found Frederick’s personal diary, which meticulously documented their bizarre cross-country journey, detailing how they funded their travels by posing as people in need while driving a stolen luxury vehicle. Both Frederick and Gabrielsen were arrested on auto theft charges and now face extradition to Oregon, where additional charges are anticipated. This story is a startling reminder of how quickly seemingly minor incidents can unravel into much larger, complex criminal cases. Make sure to subscribe to our channel for more unbelievable true crime stories!
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