Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe SACRAMENTO, May 28 (UPI) -- A California cabbie was left running on empty in more ways than one after he drove a man over 1,500 miles across five states to North Dakota and then got stiffed on the fare. Enaytayullah Hoseny agreed to take 25-year-old Matthew Blackhanson from Sacramento to Mandan for $240 up front and $1,500 upon arrival. Advertisement The two men signed a contract agreeing to the deal and then set out on the 22-hour journey. When they finally arrived, Blackhanson's fiancée never showed up with Hoseny's money. "He started crying, 'Oh please don't call the cops. I'm going to be in trouble. I want to see my fiancée,' and this and that," Hoseny told CBS Sacramento. Hoseny was out of gas and cash, so he spent the night in a homeless shelter. The next day, he returned to the gas station where Blackhanson had stiffed him and some compassionate folks filled up his gas tank and gave him food and cash. He then started the long trip back to Sacramento, which should have cost Blackhanson $4,800 according to the meter in the taxi. Follow @itishowitis and @UPI on Twitter. Advertisement Read More Texas bar apologizes for sign comparing beer to domestic violence Kansas City woman uses 80 tons of sand to turn yard into beach so she won't have to mow Arby's airs 13-hour commercial to promote its new Smokehouse Brisket Sandwich Police are searching for a 'Serial Tickler' who has been targeting Boston College students Airline pilot busted for cocaine smuggling after bag of Colombian coke bursts in stomach