WE NEED SMARTER CRIMINALS II
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COLBERT, Okla. (AP) - A woman looking for a cocaine dealer called a number on her son's cellphone - only to discover she had phoned a police officer, authorities said.
Durant police Lt. Mike Woodruff said the 42-year-old woman called him by accident. His number was on her son's cellphone because he had been arrested previously on drug charges. "She was looking through her son's cellphone directory and found my number," Woodruff said. "Her son had told her that if she ever needed help with anything to give me a call. I think she misunderstood. "She thought she was talking to a drug dealer."
Woodruff said he played along and set up a meeting between her and an undercover officer. She and an alleged accomplice were arrested on a drug complaint.
Okay, one comment. Will she sue for entrapment?
COLBERT, Okla. (AP) - A woman looking for a cocaine dealer called a number on her son's cellphone - only to discover she had phoned a police officer, authorities said.
Durant police Lt. Mike Woodruff said the 42-year-old woman called him by accident. His number was on her son's cellphone because he had been arrested previously on drug charges. "She was looking through her son's cellphone directory and found my number," Woodruff said. "Her son had told her that if she ever needed help with anything to give me a call. I think she misunderstood. "She thought she was talking to a drug dealer."
Okay, one comment. Will she sue for entrapment?








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