What is the matter related to the news channel 3 and memphis?”
They make the trip every Tuesday to the City of Memphis Vehicle Storage lot to restock their parts. That’s when cars and trucks are auctioned to the public. Some are junk. Some are not. That’s why she kept the ’94 Chevy she bought in April as a company delivery truck.Gregory said, “We took it home put new tires, oil change, spark plugs a bunch of parts and stuff in it. We took it home so no one would get confused and take parts off of it.”News Channel 3 went to the vehicle storage lot to find out how this happened.
WREG-TV is Memphis, Tennessee’s CBS television affiliate, operating on digital channel 28, and uses PSIP 3 as its virtual channel. The station is owned by Local TV, which took over all of the television stations formerly owned by The New York Times Company on May 7, 2007. Its transmitter is located in Memphis.
They make the trip every Tuesday to the City of Memphis Vehicle Storage lot to restock their parts. That’s when cars and trucks are auctioned to the public. Some are junk. Some are not. That’s why she kept the ’94 Chevy she bought in April as a company delivery truck.Gregory said, “We took it home put new tires, oil change, spark plugs a bunch of parts and stuff in it. We took it home so no one would get confused and take parts off of it.”News Channel 3 went to the vehicle storage lot to find out how this happened. They told us our answers would have to come from city hall. However, one piece of paper shows someone dropped the ball. It’s an order of repossession dated March 15th, almost a month before the city sold the truck at the auction. Sources: it is from the given article.