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Cary man charged with fraudulent sale of Mustang

Cary man charged with fraudulent sale of Mustang

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A Cary man who previously lived in Lee County was charged in the fraudulent sale of a 2017 Ford Mustang.
Yousuf Hasona Elzeaitry, 20, was charged with felony obtaining property by false pretense and misdemeanor fraud in disposal of a mortgage property.
According to an arrest warrant, Elzeaitry sold the Ford Mustang to John Holly for $5,500 without disclosing that he had a lien on it for $18,978.
Elzeaitry was initially arrested Sept. 18, 2024, and posted a $10,000 bond that day by paying $1,000, but he failed to appear in court on May 7 and was re-arrested on May 20, according to eCourts. He is now being held on a $20,000 bond.
Elzeaitry previously lived at 519 David Hill Road in northern Lee County and currently lists an address at 1303 Crossroads Manor Ct. in Cary, according to eCourts.

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