A woman in Twin Falls, Idaho, awoke to a man rapping song lyrics in her
kitchen early on Tuesday morning. When the woman said ‘hello,’ the man
asked where he was and if he was in someone’s house. The man seemed nervous and was trying to get out of the house, according
to court documents.
The woman showed the man the front door and then called police.
According to a probable cause affidavit, police had already responded to
a car theft in the area and detained Aaron Scott Ryals, 35, outside the
home.
Police allegedly found a glass pipe in Ryals’s pocket with
methamphetamine residue.
Police were called to the area shortly after 1am of a reported car
theft. The man whose car door was open and alarm was going off saw a man
standing at the edge of his driveway. The man later identified as Ryals
was speaking fast and incoherently.
The man tried to talk to Ryals, but he walked away.
Ryals was arrested and booked at the Twin Falls County jail. Ryals was
arraigned in Magistrate Court on Wednesday in Twin Falls. He was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor unlawful entry. He is being held on at $100,000 bond.
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