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crimeJanuary 13, 2025
Whoops! Woman arrested after texting cop (she meant to text her drug dealer)
It’s one thing to send the text to the wrong number, but it’s a whole other thing when you accidentally text law enforcement, thinking it’s someone who will supply you with narcotics.
A Florida woman was busted after accidentally texting a sheriff, thinking it was her drug dealer.
Florida woman trying to buy fentanyl arrested after accidentally texting sheriff’s department instead of drug dealer 🤣🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/TfcNWldcBI
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) January 7, 2025
It does not look like she needed any more drugs but that is neither here nor there.
According to the New York Post:
A tech-challenged Florida woman accidentally texted a cop instead of her drug dealer to buy fentanyl — unwittingly narcing on herself, according to police who arrested her.
Octavia Wells, 41, had been headed to rehab on New Years Eve when she texted a man she’d previously entered in her phone as “PJ,” allegedly offering to pay $45 for the opioid, according to the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.
She may not realize this but that text may or may have saved her life.
The dimwitted druggie then arranged to meet the guy on the other line at a Tom Thumb convenience store in Panama City, according to a police report obtained by the Smoking Gun.
But when she arrived at the store, narcotics cops were waiting there to arrest her, police said.
Wells soon learned she’d mistakenly contacted Stephen Pettijohn, an investigator with the Bay County Sheriff’s Office known as “PJ,” with whom she’d had a “previous iteration,” according to police.
She informed the cops that her dealer's name was very similar to the officer's, which is how she got herself involved in this mess.
In this country, a defendant is innocent until proven guilty. As of this writing, the woman has yet to be convicted of any crimes. But for her own sake, let's hope she made it to rehab after this mess.
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