A Florida woman faces criminal charges after authorities said she accidentally texted a sheriff's investigator whose number she had saved from a previous interaction under his initials, which were similar to her drug dealer's.
On December 31, a local woman looking to purchase fentanyl accidentally messaged a narcotics investigator at the Bay County Sheriff’s Office. According to Bay
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida woman landed herself in hot water when she ... unknowingly texted the investigator’s phone about purchasing some fentanyl before an out-of-town trip. The BCSO said that the investigator immediately responded and ...
The incident unfolded at a local gas station where law enforcement orchestrated an undercover operation following the misguided communication.
“On December 31 ... a local woman reached out through text messaging to someone she believed was a drug dealer. The woman was looking for fentanyl to purchase before leaving town,” the Bay County Sheriff’s Office said in a Jan. 6 news release. “She had accidentally reached the phone of a narcotics investigator at the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.”
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – On December 31, a local woman looking to purchase fentanyl accidentally messaged a narcotics investigator at the Bay County Sheriff’s Office. According to Bay County ...
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