Jasper Harrison was in a storage unit he allegedly used to grow
marijuana when he heard a helicopter hovering overhead in Edgewater,
Florida.
Worried that police would soon barge in and arrest him, he called 911.
"I'm the guy they're looking for,"he
told the dispatcher.
But Edgewater police were not in the neighborhood for Harrison early on
Wednesday afternoon. They were investigating a man's suspicious but
unrelated death on the same street.
The helicopter Harrison heard belonged to a TV station reporting on the death, said Edgewater police Capt. Joe Mahoney. Harrison told police where he was – locked in his rented storage unit, Mahoney said.
Police found marijuana growing inside the storage unit and arrested Harrison. Harrison, 47, faces charges of cultivating cannabis within 1,000 feet of a school and possession of the drug with intent to sell. He was later released on bond from Volusia County Jail.
The helicopter Harrison heard belonged to a TV station reporting on the death, said Edgewater police Capt. Joe Mahoney. Harrison told police where he was – locked in his rented storage unit, Mahoney said.
Police found marijuana growing inside the storage unit and arrested Harrison. Harrison, 47, faces charges of cultivating cannabis within 1,000 feet of a school and possession of the drug with intent to sell. He was later released on bond from Volusia County Jail.
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