One more from jsonline: A 19-year-old Muskego man was arrested Sunday night after a 10-year-old boy got a wrong-number text message asking, "You want to buy some hash?"
Turns out that the boy's grandfather is a Wisconsin state trooper and the youth was at granddad's home when the 6 p.m. text message arrived.
The boy didn't know what the strange message meant. But when his grandfather saw it, he called colleague Sgt. Nate Clarke, who set in motion a plan to bust the Muskego man.
Clarke and other on-duty troopers then sent a message back to the alleged dealer saying, "Yes we would" and then arranged through other text messages the amount of hash and where to meet the man to make the deal, Clarke said....
The man arrived at the specified Muskego-area location and left when nobody showed up for the 10 p.m. buy, Clarke said.
Troopers followed the man to his residence and arrested him, Clarke said.
The man's vehicle and residence were searched, Clarke said. Troopers found a baggie in the vehicle containing 5 grams of hash. The searches also turned drug paraphernalia believed used to smoke marijuana and a prescription bottle with 1.5 grams of hash inside it, Clarke said.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/waukesha/111407114.html
If you are a criminal, number 1 rule, learn how to push the numbers on a cell phone.
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