Posted on 01/26/2024 2:34:22 PM PST by billorites
PROVO, Utah — A teen is in troubled waters after he was arrested for allegedly taping fish to ATMs, a police car and other areas around Provo and Orem, documenting his fishy business on social media.
The 17-year-old was arrested at the end of December, but police allege he was involved in more than a dozen cases of fish being taped to various areas from August through October.
Provo Police told FOX 13 News that while the prank seemed to be done in innocent fun, cleanup started costing money, which is when it o-fish-ally became a crime.
Besides ATMs, the teen also allegedly taped a fish to a police cruiser in November, police reported.
In total, there were between 13 and 14 reports of the fishy business in Provo and Orem, but only two cases were serious enough to press charges.
Eventually, police learned about the teen through a social media account, where he posted photos of his fish taped to various ATMs.
The teen's identity and the charges he faces were not made immediately available.
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The prosecutor will probably allege a bait and switch scheme, but a good defense attorney will convince the jury that the state is on a fishing expedition.
It isn’t a silly prank - he was trying to help them promote their banks.
“Just like the natives helped the pilgrims grow food, we at Wells Fargo will help you grow your savings.”
Bacon and pork are my major guilt producers. So I live guilty.
FFS
For Fish Sake
This kid needs to get schooled on proper ATM protocol. I hope someone roughy’s him up for this crime. Such bass behavior can’t be tolerated. Someone could have been injured and required a sturgeon. That said, the kid cod have done worse.
Watch, when he gets in court, he’ll play koi.
You win the 'NET!
That said, the kid cod have done worse.
Ain't that the truth. You must have see what happened to the church that had the rainbow trout hanging on the fence.
It's all fin and games until someone loses a spire.
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