Criminals, Cops make blunders...
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by riada
Nor but in sleep findeth a cure for care.
Incertainty that once gave scope to dream
Of laughing enterprise and glory untold,
Is now a blackness that no stars redeem.
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Wyo. cops lose box of drugs that says 'METH' on it
JACKSON, Wyo., Thu Nov 04, 03:15 PM
Officials in Wyoming want people to be on the lookout for a black box with white lettering that says "METH," after a deputy lost a stash used to train police dogs. Teton County sheriff's Sgt. Lloyd Funk said the deputy accidentally left the box on a bumper after a canine training exercise Oct. 27. It contained nearly an ounce of methamphetamine.
The deputy drove off with the drugs perched on the vehicle.
The Jackson Hole News & Guide reported that officers literally trying to get drugs off the street haven't been able to find the box.
Anyone with information is being asked to call the sheriff's office. Sheriff Jim Whalen says someone possessing the amount of meth that was lost would face a felony charge.
Whalen says his office is taking action to make sure the mistake isn't repeated.
...And if that wasnt dumb enough....
Facebook leads authorities to Calif. parole jumper
HELENA, Mont., Thu Nov 04, 01:11 PM
A man who absconded from parole in California 12 years ago has been arrested in northern Montana after disclosing his location in an update on his Facebook page.
A fugitive task force in California learned that Robert Lewis Crose, 47, was working in northern Montana after he complained about the cold weather, Glacier County sheriff's Sgt. Tom Siefert told the Independent Record.
Crose's Facebook page includes an Oct. 28 posting complaining that his "water line froze even with heat tape and wrap" after the temperature fell to 20 degrees below zero. When someone asked where he was at, Crose responded with a post that said "Cut Bank," a small, windswept town just south of the Canadian border.
Crose was convicted of making a terrorist threat and a gun violation for using a sawed-off shotgun to fend off an intruder at his appliance store in Ventura, Calif., in 1996. He served less than a year in prison and was paroled. Los Angeles Times reports say he was returned to prison for a parole violation and paroled again in October 1998.
California authorities sent pictures of Crose to Montana, which officers distributed around Cut Bank on Friday. Shortly before noon Saturday, officers got a call that said Crose was at a local casino.
"I talked to him, he said he'd worked cutting up here, harvesting, for the last 10 years," Siefert said.
His Facebook posts include his recent meals and that it snowed and he won $600 playing keno on Oct. 26.
Crose is in the Glacier County jail as California initiates the extradition process, Siefert said.
JACKSON, Wyo., Thu Nov 04, 03:15 PM
Officials in Wyoming want people to be on the lookout for a black box with white lettering that says "METH," after a deputy lost a stash used to train police dogs. Teton County sheriff's Sgt. Lloyd Funk said the deputy accidentally left the box on a bumper after a canine training exercise Oct. 27. It contained nearly an ounce of methamphetamine.
The deputy drove off with the drugs perched on the vehicle.
The Jackson Hole News & Guide reported that officers literally trying to get drugs off the street haven't been able to find the box.
Anyone with information is being asked to call the sheriff's office. Sheriff Jim Whalen says someone possessing the amount of meth that was lost would face a felony charge.
Whalen says his office is taking action to make sure the mistake isn't repeated.
...And if that wasnt dumb enough....
Facebook leads authorities to Calif. parole jumper
HELENA, Mont., Thu Nov 04, 01:11 PM
A man who absconded from parole in California 12 years ago has been arrested in northern Montana after disclosing his location in an update on his Facebook page.
A fugitive task force in California learned that Robert Lewis Crose, 47, was working in northern Montana after he complained about the cold weather, Glacier County sheriff's Sgt. Tom Siefert told the Independent Record.
Crose's Facebook page includes an Oct. 28 posting complaining that his "water line froze even with heat tape and wrap" after the temperature fell to 20 degrees below zero. When someone asked where he was at, Crose responded with a post that said "Cut Bank," a small, windswept town just south of the Canadian border.
Crose was convicted of making a terrorist threat and a gun violation for using a sawed-off shotgun to fend off an intruder at his appliance store in Ventura, Calif., in 1996. He served less than a year in prison and was paroled. Los Angeles Times reports say he was returned to prison for a parole violation and paroled again in October 1998.
California authorities sent pictures of Crose to Montana, which officers distributed around Cut Bank on Friday. Shortly before noon Saturday, officers got a call that said Crose was at a local casino.
"I talked to him, he said he'd worked cutting up here, harvesting, for the last 10 years," Siefert said.
His Facebook posts include his recent meals and that it snowed and he won $600 playing keno on Oct. 26.
Crose is in the Glacier County jail as California initiates the extradition process, Siefert said.
Nor but in sleep findeth a cure for care.
Incertainty that once gave scope to dream
Of laughing enterprise and glory untold,
Is now a blackness that no stars redeem.
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"It's better to regret something you did, then something you didn't do"
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The first one is really funny, i found a full box of .40 caliber hollow-point Speer bullets outside the police academy in Cedar Grove. A cop put them on the top of his car and drove out of the lot. I gave them to some cops in west orange my dad knows. Im just glad i found them and not some freak that can buy a gun.
"It's better to regret something you did, then something you didn't do"
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people can really be stupid sometimes. lmao
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