Posted on Wed, Jan. 25, 2006
The crime business
A Leavenworth man might have brought too much “professionalism” to his job.
The man had been handing out business cards, including his phone number. Just one problem: His business allegedly is dealing drugs, Police Maj. Patrick Kitchens said.
“For a quick hit on time call the boss,” the card read.
So police called. When the man showed up, they arrested him.
The man allegedly had 12 grams of crack, along with $500 in cash and a scale. The man was charged Monday, but his name and charges were not being released until his first court appearance.
“It makes it really, really easy to do our jobs if criminals advertise,” Kitchens said.
LOL funny shit. people nowadays, he should of advertised in the yellow pages too!!! hahah
The crime business
A Leavenworth man might have brought too much “professionalism” to his job.
The man had been handing out business cards, including his phone number. Just one problem: His business allegedly is dealing drugs, Police Maj. Patrick Kitchens said.
“For a quick hit on time call the boss,” the card read.
So police called. When the man showed up, they arrested him.
The man allegedly had 12 grams of crack, along with $500 in cash and a scale. The man was charged Monday, but his name and charges were not being released until his first court appearance.
“It makes it really, really easy to do our jobs if criminals advertise,” Kitchens said.
LOL funny shit. people nowadays, he should of advertised in the yellow pages too!!! hahah