Wisconsin man tells police he's done something wrong
An Osceola, Wis., man called police late Saturday night to report some criminal activity — his own.
Paul M. Frees, 30, met with an officer at the Osceola Police Department after saying he wanted to "get some things off his chest," according to a criminal complaint. At the police station, he told the officer he had been buying marijuana from someone in Stillwater about every other week and had sold some of the pot to a friend in Osceola.
Frees told police he had flushed the marijuana down the toilet and thrown a scale and pipe in a garbage can in his apartment before coming to the station, the complaint states.
Frees gave an officer permission to search his home. A postal scale, empty pill bottle, two zipper-lock bags and a "one-hitter" pipe were found in a garbage can, according to the complaint.
Frees was charged Monday with possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor. He has pleaded not guilty.
A call to Frees' home was not immediately returned Thursday.
Andy Rathbun can be reached at 651-228-2121.
This makes zero sense to me. A guy walks into the police station, admits he bought and share pot, then allows the police to search his home. During the search they find a one hit pipe and he still pleads not guilty? Now that takes balls. Congratulations dude, you're an idiot.
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