A man in Corbin, Kentucky learned the hard way that it’s not exactly a wise decision to play a prank on cops. Local police arrested 29-year-old Michael Harp on Tuesday for alcohol intoxication in public and shoplifting beer and shortly after that, he allegedly had pizzas delivered to the police station as a prank.
A man in Corbin, Kentucky learned the hard way that it’s not exactly a wise decision to play a prank on cops. Local police arrested 29-year-old Michael Harp on Tuesday for alcohol intoxication in public and shoplifting beer.
Officers were busy booking him when the suspect asked to use his cell phone. A little while after he placed a call, five pizza from Domino's were delivered to the police station.
The order for the pies had been placed under the name of Captain Coy Wilson, who was responsible for arresting Harp. Wilson didn’t call in any pizzas so he had the phone number for the order tracked and reportedly, the cell digits belong to Harp.
The suspect, however, denies all involvement in the pizza ordering prank. The suspect said “They've charged me with two felonies over this pizza deal because I had my phone inside the holding cell. There was about 10 people who probably used the phone, so it's hard to say.”
In addition to the first two offenses, Harp is now facing charges of ‘theft of identity, theft by deception, and impersonating a police officer’.