New Hampshire man arrested after taunting dealership on Facebook following alleged truck theft

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A New Hampshire man, Ryan Duval, allegedly stole a Ford F-250 by passing a bad check for $25,000. Instead of avoiding detection, he commented on the dealership's Facebook posts, taunting them about his whereabouts. Duval's comments included details about the truck's floor mats, despite the dealership's efforts to find him. Some of his comments have since been deleted, but his online presence raised questions about his judgment. He was arrested last Friday on charges of felony theft and forgery. Duval also had outstanding warrants for theft from a local hardware store.


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