
Louisiana Police Agency Trolls Crack Dealer Following Arrest
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office arrested a man after he was found to be allegedly selling crack from his house, and their message on social media surrounding the arrest is hilarious.
For years I have said that the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office may have the most entertaining Facebook page in the state of Louisiana, and it only gets better after each arrest.
The agency recently arrested Raymone Matos for distributing crack from his home, and while the Sheriff's Department says they support entrepreneurs, they will not allow or endorse those who are conducting an illegal business (like selling crack).
In the social media post shared on Facebook, the agency says it found drugs, money, and paraphernalia in Matos' vehicle and home.
While the Sheriff's Department takes pride in removing drug dealers from the streets, they also enjoy providing some comic relief upon announcing their arrests. For example, in this case, the agency ended its social media post with the following hashtag: #BakeCookiesNotCrack
The man suspected of producing and selling crack was taken to jail and is currently incarcerated in St. Tammany Parish. Even the K9 used in this drug bust got a photo op with the evidence seized.
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