Calif. jail visitors get locked up
Two visitors to a California jail ended up behind bars themselves, according to this report:
[Donelle] Flores was arrested when deputies discovered she was wanted on outstanding felony warrants. She was also found with three syringes, two pouches containing suspected methamphetamine, a pill case containing suspected marijuana, a handcuff key and a small knife.
[Billy] Evans, who accompanied Flores to the jail, was arrested for being a felon on jail grounds and for receiving stolen property. He was in possession of checks that deputies suspect were stolen.
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OMG! How do you visit a jail with that stuff on you. UNBELIEVABLE!
Posted by: keedrow | August 16, 2010 8:40 AM | Report abuse
Exactly how long do you think this braintrust took coming up with this plan?
I'd pay money to see this arrest and interrogation on film. I bet the police could hardly keep from laughing.
Posted by: BigDaddy651 | August 16, 2010 9:18 AM | Report abuse
ha! they deserve it, if they're that stupid!
Posted by: evee3 | August 17, 2010 11:15 AM | Report abuse











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