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We were doing some shopping at Walmart this morning and saw a vehicle parked in the fire lane with it's lights on and no-one in it and it's back window was busted out.

We called it in and by the time the police get there the vehicle had left the city limits and went to the next group of businesses. The officer who made it in time to see them drive out got permission to follow the vehicle from the sheriff and he followed the vehicle to the businesses just outside of town.

They find the vehicle and run the driver.

The driver had a failure to appear warrant for her arrest in our county and a

$25,000 bond warrant from a surrounding county for felony marijuana.

She was also higher than a kite.

Just doing our civic duty.

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'Atta boy Ruff. One pat on the back for a citizen who saw a JDLR (just don't look right) and just let someone know. I just bet at least 50 pe B) ple saw that and just walked on by.

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So your the snitch that busted mamma!!!! :o:D

I recently busted a guy for DWI. He was swerving all over the road. They took him to jail. Yes I'm a snitch to. :lol:

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So your the snitch that busted mamma!!!! :o:D

I recently busted a guy for DWI. He was swerving all over the road. They took him to jail. Yes I'm a snitch to. :lol:

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Thats why he's the traitor :rolleyes:

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All around the New York City subways system and on the (real) buses, are signs in English and Spanish, saying "If you see something, say something", advising folks to advise the train/bus operators, the NYPD, or a special number, if you see something like an apparently abandoned package. Sounds like an advisement for SDSR (Something Don't Seem Right).

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Good catch. When something's out of place like that, there's usually a story behind it. Either something dumb or sometimes something criminal :)

We've called in a couple severely drunk drivers before while heading back to station at o'dark thirty hours.

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