Posted on 02/21/2014 1:02:38 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
SUGARCREEK, Pa. An act of charity may end badly for one donor to a Pennsylvania Salvation Army outlet.
Sugarcreek Borough police say they were called when workers found a large plastic bag of marijuana among some donated clothes.
Police Chief Matt Carlson tells the (Oil City) Derrick (http://bit.ly/1gnLZm2 ) he suspects the owner of the drugs has noticed them missing by now, if only because the bag contained a "substantial quantity" of pot.
Police were working with store employees to determine who donated the clothes and when. Police say the drugs were found earlier this week.
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Darnit. I have to move to another State, again.
Isn’t the donor entitled to take a tax deduction for the fair market value?
Must be a slow news day.
Actually, I think you’re right.
And then he can you his tax refund to pay his lawyer.
Only if it was donated in Colorado.
Seriously? Just dump it. (rolls eyes)
Why? Just put an ad in Craigslist that says "Found: Bag of pot in donated trousers. Owner may collect at precinct house XXXX" You know perfectly well that at least one stoner is gonna show up. "That's my pot, officer, and I can prove it!"
Oh damn! That’s where it went! Hey that’s, uh, er no, no forget it, wasn’t mine.
No good stone goes unturned.
In a related item, mobs of people seen rifling through pockets on racks at Pittsburgh area thrift stores.
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