Criminals: Two YouTubers Were Arrested for Having a Sleepover at Target

Two YouTubers Were Arrested for Having a Sleepover at Target

 

 

A couple in Pennsylvania was arrested after spending the night inside a Target. They did it intentionally . . . not to steal anything . . . but because they're "entertainers" and wanted content for their YouTube channel.

 

 

25-year-old Johnson Larose and 24-year-old Charlotte Fischer . . . known on YouTube as "Saucy and Honey" . . . pulled the stunt last month.

 

 

They went into the store just before closing, and hid behind some boxes on a shelf, where they made a "fort." They even brought their own water and snacks.

 

 

They filmed a bunch of video footage of themselves wandering around the Target overnight . . . and repeatedly claimed that they were staying until the store opened at 8:00 A.M. They even showed the times on their phones every hour or so.

 

 

But the police have surveillance footage of them leaving the store through an emergency exit at 2:56 A.M. They tripped the alarm when they left. The cops say they returned when the store opened and filmed more stuff . . . pretending like they were coming out of their hiding spot to leave.

 

 

For what it's worth, Saucy and Honey deny they left or were arrested on their YouTube page, and say, "Don't believe everything you see on the news." They were charged with criminal trespassing and conspiracy and will be back in court next week. 

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I don't know if drugs lowered this idiot's I.Q., or if he was just born that way. But this is so dumb . . .

 

 

A 41-year-old near Tampa named Thomas Colucci called 911 last Thursday and asked them if they'd come to test his drugs.

 

 

He said he bought meth from a guy. But then he did some, and it didn't feel like meth. So he thought it might be bath salts.

 

 

He described himself as an "experienced drug user" who would know the difference. And he wanted the cops to arrest the guy who sold it to him because he lied.

 

 

When the cops showed up, he handed them two baggies that contained a, quote, "crystalline substance." And he was surprised when they arrested HIM for it.

 

 

He got out on bond the next day, and he's facing charges for felony drug possession.

 

 

The dumbest part is they did eventually test the drugs he gave them . . . and it WAS meth, not bath salts. 

 (Here's his mugshot.)

 

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