We reported earlier how Fleming told the story of rescuing woman from a burning car by kicking out the window after witnessing a 3-car crash outside of a Dunkin Donuts.
3-car crashes with burning cars are normally pretty easy to verify, but Fleming’s story isn’t checking out.
TMZ called the following places.
— Massachusetts State Police
— Foxborough Police Dept.
— Foxborough Fire Dept.
— Walpole Police Dept.
— Walpole Fire Dept.
— Wrentham Police Dept.
— Wrentham Fire Dept.
— Norwood Police Dept.
— Norwood Fire Dept.
— Plainville Police Dept & Fire Dept.
— Sharon Fire Dept.
None of them responded to 3-car crash. They also called all the Dunkin Donuts and was told no crashed happened last Thursday that they can remember.
Fleming said he got 22 stitches in his calf and there is no record of that as well. Unless he is Jack Bauer, he should be able to tell us who stitched him up.
We are awaiting more details.
*UPDATE*
It looks like the crux of his story is true, he just added a little hot sauce on it.
“On Thursday January 14th at 16:18 hrs. the Walpole Police did respond to the area of 2245 Route 1 for a reported three car motor vehicle crash that was moderate in nature with no injuries reported. Attached is the narrative from that report:
“All of the involved operators stated that a truck was turning right onto Foxhill Dr which vehicle’s two and three slowed down for. The operator of vehicle one did not stop and rear ended vehicle two. This caused vehicle two to rear end vehicle three. Vehicle one and two were towed from the scene. No injuries were reported.
“There was no fire involved in this crash however there was air bag deployment, which to the untrained eye can appear as if the vehicle is enveloped in smoke. The officers on scene did indicate one of the vehicles did have a broken window. The operator of that vehicle did make statements to one officer that a male party ‘kicked in my window, I think he was a patriot’. This was not entered into the report as this was a standard motor vehicle crash report with no injury. On arrival the individual in question was not on scene and due to the nature of the accident there was no follow up to this information as the identity to an unknown good Samaritan had no bearing on this report. We are attempting to obtain more information at this time and will follow up with another release should we learn more.”