Van crushes small car at Redneck Yacht Club

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A Fort Myers man was arrested at the Redneck Yacht Club in Florida for driving over a small car several times early Saturday morning.

The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office reported to Redneck Yacht Club around 5:00 a.m. A 16-year-old girl, accompanied by her 37-year-old stepfather, told deputies that she had left her 1994 Toyota Corolla in a field while she went "mudding" with friends.

While she was away, she heard that a car had been run over. When she returned to her car, she realized it had been crushed.

The trucks attempted to run over the car but couldn't and left. A large white van with five-foot wheels then approached the car and the crowd again urged it to run over the car.

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The van smashed both sides of the hood before driving over the entire car. The driver then drove over the car several more times.

A witness led deputies to the driver of the van and he was identified as Norman Nowling, 40, of Fort Myers.

He was taken to the Charlotte County Jail for criminal mischief.

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