Woman police sugar crack
Woman police sugar crack, Woman calls cops over fake crack, A woman in Missouri reportedly called the police and told them that a man sold her fake crack cocaine. The woman told officers she paid $40 for the deal and she wanted them to arrest the dealer Officers, however, found a crack pipe in her apartment and cited her .
Really, how many times do we have to say this?
If your drug dealer shorts you, steals your money, or provides a substance other than the illegal one sought, do not call 911.
Suzanne Basham, 47, made that mistake yesterday morning when she dialed police in Springfield, Missouri to report that she had paid $40 for crack cocaine that turned out to be sugar, according to an incident report.
Basham, who was not seeking a sugar high, asked cops to arrest her dealer for theft (and, of course, secure a refund for her). While patrolmen went to the address where Basham said she purchased the crack, residents there denied selling dope and declined to let investigators into the home.
Since cops discovered that Basham was in possession of a crack pipe, she was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia. She is pictured above in a mug shot snapped in October 2010 following a collar for drug possession.
If your drug dealer shorts you, steals your money, or provides a substance other than the illegal one sought, do not call 911. Take it as a loss and keep it moving. Hopefully you’ll come across fake money and you can get em back. Click below to read the story.
Really, how many times do we have to say this?
If your drug dealer shorts you, steals your money, or provides a substance other than the illegal one sought, do not call 911.
Suzanne Basham, 47, made that mistake yesterday morning when she dialed police in Springfield, Missouri to report that she had paid $40 for crack cocaine that turned out to be sugar, according to an incident report.
Since cops discovered that Basham was in possession of a crack pipe, she was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia. She is pictured above in a mug shot snapped in October 2010 following a collar for drug possession.
If your drug dealer shorts you, steals your money, or provides a substance other than the illegal one sought, do not call 911. Take it as a loss and keep it moving. Hopefully you’ll come across fake money and you can get em back. Click below to read the story.