11-Year-Old Finds Meth In GameStop Purchase

11-Year-Old Finds Meth In GameStop Purchase

And no one knows how it got there.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Sep 04, 2016 @ 09:20 AM (Staff Bios)
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We don't expect much when we buy used games. In fact, I actually get really excited if there's an instruction manual included in the box. Hell, sometimes there isn't even a box. However, an 11-year-old in Lake Charles, Louisiana found much more than he bargained for at the local GameStop. Crime.


Pardon the robot.

KPLC reports that the father of the child noticed a suspicious baggie in the game's case. After returning the game and calling the authorities, Det. Rebecca Reed confirmed that the baggie contained methamphetamine. After some investigation, it was found that the game was shipped to the store from a different location. According the GameStop policy, it is the responsibility of the original store to check the game cases before shipping them out. As of now, there are no leads as to when and where the drugs were put into the case. So, no arrests are currently pending.

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