Florida man calls cops, asks police to check meth for authentication

  • 26 Mar - 01 Apr, 2022
  • Mag The Weekly
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A bizarre 911 call out of Hernando County has been released, in which a Spring Hill man called authorities concerned about the meth he just purchased from a stranger at a bar. According to the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office, 41-year-old Thomas Colucci called 911 one night wanting to know if the meth he bought was real or fake. Authorities say he told them he bought meth from a man he met at a bar. “He said, ‘alright, me and my friend are coming over to give it to you’ and I hear him laughing in the background,” Colucci told the 911 dispatcher. Deputies say Colucci told authorities he was an “experienced drug user” who “knew what it should feel like.” “When I broke it up, it was just like it – so I sniffed a little bit and I think what I got was bath salts,” he said. Colucci then requested an unmarked squad car from the dispatcher. Authorities said Colucci handed them two bags of the drug. Field testing confirmed the presence of methamphetamine. Colucci was charged with possession of the drug, along with two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.

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