DUBLIN, Ga. - When you're reporting to the cops about items
that were stolen from your home, it's not a good idea to inform
them of illegal contraband you may have had. Apparently, John
Randolph thought he might be able to get his stolen marijuana
back by telling police it was missing. When officers arrived
to his place, Randolph said a thief took four 'dime bags' of
marijuana, along with a .22-caliber pistol, a gold necklace
and $30 in change. To make sure he heard correctly, the
reporting officer asked Randolph again about the marijuana.
The school bus driver repeated what he said and then showed
the cop a small box on a bedroom dresser where he said he kept
the marijuana. And why did he confess? He said, "I was always
told to tell the truth." Strangely enough, Randolph was not
charged with a crime.
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that were stolen from your home, it's not a good idea to inform
them of illegal contraband you may have had. Apparently, John
Randolph thought he might be able to get his stolen marijuana
back by telling police it was missing. When officers arrived
to his place, Randolph said a thief took four 'dime bags' of
marijuana, along with a .22-caliber pistol, a gold necklace
and $30 in change. To make sure he heard correctly, the
reporting officer asked Randolph again about the marijuana.
The school bus driver repeated what he said and then showed
the cop a small box on a bedroom dresser where he said he kept
the marijuana. And why did he confess? He said, "I was always
told to tell the truth." Strangely enough, Randolph was not
charged with a crime.
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