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Police blotter fun from Patch and Bedford:

A Bedford man thought it would be efficient to ask a Twinsburg police officer for directions to the closest Wal-Mart while the officer was at another traffic stop.

The quick-thinking officer ran the man’s license plates for good measure and found a warrant out for him from the Bedford Police Department for failure to appear in court.

We’d say “bored” officer, but whatever.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

4 replies on “If You Have a Warrant, Don’t Ask the Police For Directions”

  1. From the Scene magazine i want to know that A warrant is a report to provide services or goods. It is like Finance Warrant. So don’t allow collectors take advantage of a person. Call your authorities if you feel these are running a rip-off.

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