Posted on 01/18/2019 11:57:26 AM PST by dennisw
Who do you call when someone steals the marijuana you're trying to sell?
According to authorities in Texas, a pair of teenage would-be drug dealers opted to call the police.
Investigators say 18-year-old Reed Henry and 17-year-old Jeremy Galladora contacted the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office to report a robbery. When deputies arrived, the pair said they had met up with a group of men to sell an item they had listed online, only to have the men assault them and make off with the item.
However, after an investigation, deputies realized Henry and Galladora were actually trying to sell pot.
Constable Mark Herman told Click 2 Houston that Henry was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail on a charge of making a false report to a peace officer. His bond was set at $500.
Galladora was charged with the same offense and a warrant was issued for his arrest.
Click for more from Click 2 Houston.
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AN EXCELLENT ADVENTURE!
Heard stories like this before....there’s a reason they’re criminals.
What do you expect to happen two suburban kids named Reed and Jeremy when they go into the pharmaceutical business?
Who says smoking pot doesn’t make you stupid?
States can sell it. You cant because states have better armaments.
What do you expect to happen to two suburban kids named Reed and Jeremy when they get to Huntsville or Sugarland?
At least for this time, Reed and Jeremy will not be going to TDC.
But the next time they screw-up, they will and they will be sold for record prices at the Prison Bitch Auction.
And you wonder wht illicit drugs (& the people who peddle it) are called: DOPE(s).
Yours, TMN78247
They will make a lot of very close friends real quick
They had to go online to sell pot. They need an economics 101 class.
Hey maaaaann, if we call it an “item”, the cops will catch them for us and never know it’s really weed......maaann..
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