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Brian Hurley, 41, of Springfield was arrested after allegedly using a forklift to lift up and move his girlfriend's car while she was still inside.

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Woman in car attacked with forklift

Hurley allegedly picked up car with woman inside

Updated: Tuesday, 31 May 2011, 9:48 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 30 May 2011, 1:14 PM EDT

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Springfield Police have arrested a man who they say lifted his girlfriend’s car with a forklift and dropped it, all while she was still inside.

Police Sergeant John Delaney told 22News that Brian Hurley, 41, of Springfield, had gotten into an argument with his girlfriend after she had dropped him off at his Paridon Street workplace Saturday morning.

The two were reportedly arguing over financial issues, when Hurley slapped the woman across the face, got out of the car, and began kicking it. Delaney says Hurley then got into a forklift, drove it toward her car, and picked it up while she was still inside. Using the forklift, he moved the car several feet away before putting it down and running away.

Officers found him hours later after receiving a report that he was banging on the door of his Dayton Street residence.

Hurley has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (the forklift,) assault and battery (open hand slap,) and malicious damage to a motor vehicle.

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