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I can't stop frickin laughing at this....

Anyone else notice the location?


Very fitting I must say :yah
 
I have a street with the same name in one of the neighborhoods I patrol. I always thought to myself, "how exactly am I gonna pronounce this over the radio if I have to get out there?" :confu

p.s. When that day finally arrived, I pronounced it A-toll! :roll
 
I can hear it now,

static....car 2-5, headed down atholl......static.......laughter :yah
 
It wasn't quit as bad as the night I did a traffic stop on a Krispy Kreme doughnut truck though! :wtf

Let the jokes commence! :hide
 
"Ponyman66" said:
It wasn't quit as bad as the night I did a traffic stop on a Krispy Kreme doughnut truck though! :wtf

Let the jokes commence! :hide

Please tell me there's video of that. That right there is comedy gold.
 
"Ponyman66" said:
It wasn't quit as bad as the night I did a traffic stop on a Krispy Kreme doughnut truck though! :wtf
Speaking of Krispy Kreme doughnut trucks...........



Man accused of stealing truck full of Krispy Kremes



A man who told Ocala police officers he stole a doughnut truck because he was tired of walking and wanted to sleep was arrested Thursday and charged with grand theft auto and possession of marijuana less than 20 grams.

Police said two vehicles bumped into each other Thursday and the drivers thought the mirrors might have been damaged, so they stopped in the 400 block of West Silver Springs Boulevard and called police.

At the scene, Randall Travis Roberts, 20, of Davenport, told officer Leonard Griggs he had stolen the 2011 GMC box truck owned by Gulf Florida Doughnut Distributing in Tampa from a Walmart parking lot in Haines City.

Griggs secured Roberts and called for back up.

Officer Nigel Hardy arrived and confirmed that the truck had been reported stolen.

Roberts told the officers he had gotten tired of walking and that his feet hurt. He said he saw the truck, with the keys inside, parked behind the Walmart and took it
 
I wonder if all the evidence made it to the station?

You know cops and doughnuts...

Mel

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"Gigantopithecus" said:
Please tell me there's video of that. That right there is comedy gold.

Any video I had wouldn't be that good because I just yelled at the guy for speeding and putting me in an embarrassing spot. NOW, if a passerby had video....ewwwwwww. :hide
 
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