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Police beg people to stop calling drug dealer’s phone being held as evidence

In fairness, they're probably holding.

 

Miles Klee

Internet Culture

Posted on May 5, 2016   Updated on May 26, 2021, 8:15 pm CDT

The thing about doing drugs is you very quickly get addicted. Next thing you know, you’re calling or texting your dealer at some ungodly hour, hoping and praying that he’ll take pity on you and spare a dime bag.

And if you’re an Alliance, Ohio, customer of alleged local methamphetamine salesman Steve Notman, you’re really just incriminating yourself. 

After arresting Notman and going through his phone, local police have received so many calls that they’re begging meth heads to stop. Not only is the owner unavailable, they wrote in a Facebook post, but his ringtone is profoundly annoying.

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If Notman wants to be as popular a dealer in prison as he was on the outside, he’d better start figuring out Morse code now.

H/T nbc4i

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*First Published: May 5, 2016, 2:36 pm CDT