Drug traffickers get high, get paranoid, call the cops on themselves

Two burnouts, who were transporting more than 20 pounds of marijuana from Las Vegas to Montana, got paranoid after sampling some of their product and turned themselves in with a 911 call that’s going viral.

Although the incident happened a year ago, the Rexburg, Idaho Police Department only recently released the audio of the call to EastIdahoNews.com, which reported:

Leland Ayala-Doliente, 22, and Holland Sward, 23, were traveling from Las Vegas to Bozeman, Montana, with some 20 pounds of marijuana. Court documents show the men were using marijuana during their trip and when they entered Idaho, they felt they were being followed by undercover police officers.

Rexburg Police Cpt. Randy Lewis told EastIdahoNews.com that at the time they weren’t being followed by anyone.

Once they reached Rexburg, the pair exited U.S. Highway 20, parked their car and called 911. They said they just wanted the police to stop following them.

 

“Hi, uh,” Ayala-Dolitente began to the 911 dispatcher. “We’re the two dumb a**es that got caught trying to bring some stuff through your border and all your cops are just driving around us like a bunch of jack wagons and I’d just like for you guys to end it. If you could help me out with that, we would like to just get on with it.”

Later in the conversation, the pair gave the dispatcher their names and location, and confirmed that they didn’t have any weapons on them.

“Just a bunch of snacks and stuff,” he said — the munchies, you know.

Watch the report via EastIdahoNews.com.

After the video became viral, “Fox & Friends” picked it up. Watch the clip via Fox News.

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