A Helena teen sent out a text message last week looking to buy marijuana, only instead of texting the drug dealer, he hit a wrong number.
Who received it?
The Lewis and Clark County sheriff.
The text message said: “Hey Dawg, do you have a $20 I can buy right now?”
Sheriff Leo Dutton initially thought someone was playing a joke on him, but quickly realized it was a real request for a drug exchange.
“I’m thinking, ‘Hey this is odd,’ ” Dutton said. “I was looking around to see if there was someone outside my window playing a prank.”
He played along as if it were legitimate. “How much we talking?” Dutton replied to the teen.
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5 comments:
that's CLASSIC! I'm laughing so hard!
Great story! Hope those parents came down hard! lol
Bet that kid never texts again!
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BAHAHAHA!!!!
I'm sure they must have been shaking for days. Not the kind of high they were after, that I'm sure...lol.
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