Matthew Scott Flores (right) was caught driving a car belonging to missing man Gary Levin, police said. (Flores

Matthew Scott Flores, on the right, was caught driving a car belonging to missing man Gary Levin, on the left, police said. (Flores’ mugshot via Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office; Levin’s picture via Palm Beach Gardens Police Department)

Prosecutors in North Carolina say they are dropping charges against a man formally and informally accused of murder in Florida so that authorities there can begin to prosecute him just a little bit faster.

On Jan. 30, Gary Levin, 74, went missing after completing his final fare as a Lyft driver. His body was found some five days later the woods of Okeechobee County, Florida, his family said – though authorities in the area declined to identify the remains.

Two days before the missing man’s body was found, however, Matthew Scott Flores, 35, was arrested in North Carolina on various motor vehicle-related charges – after attempting to elude law enforcement. At the time, Flores was allegedly driving Levin’s car.



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