Detectives have it so easy.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/13/us/fl...rnd/index.html
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Detectives have it so easy.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/13/us/fl...rnd/index.html
I've read similar stories in the past. It's hardly sporting.
Reminds me of my "Dialing for Dopers Case" I've related here in the past.
Ohio police warn meth users drug 'may be contaminated with the Zika Virus,' offer free testing | Fox NewsUh-huh.Quote:
Assistant Chief Dennis Blankenship said the Facebook post, which has racked up more than 3,100 reactions and 800 comments as of Wednesday afternoon, wasn't intended to lead to arrests.
I made a DUI arrest in the lobby of the Sheriff's Office. It's one of three arrest total I have made in the lobby. One other was a woman who came to file a complaint... against a different agency that had executed a search warrant on her residence. I knew they had taken out an arrest warrant on her; so, I arrested her. The other was an irate woman who was given the opportunity to leave and then tried to attack one of the office ladies.
Those are both topped by the guy who ran up to one of our deputies and admitted to child molestation. The mother had found out, and dude was in legit fear and decided our jail and prison was safer than facing the mother.
That sounds like hunting over bait - not sporting at all...
The you’ve won a free TV/ come and get it letter to the people on the warrants list always make me laugh.
https://youtu.be/TiLX4bkKguA
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