Posted by Goose on March 10, 2015 at 14:43:41 from (70.198.32.180):
Our County Jail Administrator retired, and they had a retirement party for him at the county jail this afternoon. As a County Commissioner, I was expected to put in an appearance.
The party was held in the jail, and with county employees coming and going, a security door was propped open that is normally locked from the outside and opened by buzzer from the inside.
In the middle of the party, I saw a scroungy looking character walk in the front door and stop by the window. I really didn't pay him much attention. A few minutes later, the Chief Deputy walked up to me laughing. He said that was the easiest one he's done in a long time.
Turned out the guy was a parole violator who was turning himself in. All the Deputy had to do was log the guy in, lock him up, and call the county that had a warrant out for him.
Like someone said, "It takes all kinds". And someone else said, "It doesn't take all kinds, we just have all kinds".
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