An Oklahoma woman called the cops to complain about the purity of her meth (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/29/oklahoma-woman-complains-meth_n_5631438.html).
QuotePolice often have to ferret out illegal drug users. But a 54-year-old Oklahoma woman reportedly made it easy for the law. She allegedly called the cops to complain that she thought her methamphetamine was laced.
Lynette Rae Sampson invited the officer over, showed him the goods and got arrested, despite her uncommon hospitality.
"I'm glad you came," she allegedly told the policeman when he arrived. We're not so sure she felt the same way later.
I think you're supposed to report stuff like that to the Better Business Bureau, not the police.
Quote from: sprite75 on July 30, 2014, 09:09:01 PM
An Oklahoma woman called the cops to complain about the purity of her meth (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/29/oklahoma-woman-complains-meth_n_5631438.html).
QuotePolice often have to ferret out illegal drug users. But a 54-year-old Oklahoma woman reportedly made it easy for the law. She allegedly called the cops to complain that she thought her methamphetamine was laced.
Lynette Rae Sampson invited the officer over, showed him the goods and got arrested, despite her uncommon hospitality.
"I'm glad you came," she allegedly told the policeman when he arrived. We're not so sure she felt the same way later.
All I can say is
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