STATESBORO, Ga., - A 21-year-old Georgia man was arrested after trying to buy drinks with a checkbook he found at a bar. Unfortunately for Jody Brian Minor of McRae, the checkbook's owner was the bartender serving him.
Minor was arrested on theft and forgery charges early Saturday morning, Statesboro Police Detective Terry Briley said.
He was "extraordinarily intoxicated," Briley said. Minor is out on bond, and his case will go before a grand jury in August, Briley said.
Minor was at Dingus Magee's bar when he found a checkbook and began paying his tab with it, Briley said. One of the bar's employees realized the checks belonged to a fellow bartender Hubble Beasley, who called police.
Briley said Minor's father has paid the delinquent $129 bar tab.
STATESBORO, Ga., - A 21-year-old Georgia man was arrested after trying to buy drinks with a checkbook he found at a bar. Unfortunately for Jody Brian Minor of McRae, the checkbook's owner was the bartender serving him.
Minor was arrested on theft and forgery charges early Saturday morning, Statesboro Police Detective Terry Briley said.
He was "extraordinarily intoxicated," Briley said. Minor is out on bond, and his case will go before a grand jury in August, Briley said.
Minor was at Dingus Magee's bar when he found a checkbook and began paying his tab with it, Briley said. One of the bar's employees realized the checks belonged to a fellow bartender Hubble Beasley, who called police.
Briley said Minor's father has paid the delinquent $129 bar tab.
You better be extraordinarily intoxicared if you're spending $129 at a bar!
STATESBORO, Ga., - A 21-year-old Georgia man was arrested after trying to buy drinks with a checkbook he found at a bar. Unfortunately for Jody Brian Minor of McRae, the checkbook's owner was the bartender serving him.
Minor was arrested on theft and forgery charges early Saturday morning, Statesboro Police Detective Terry Briley said.
He was "extraordinarily intoxicated," Briley said. Minor is out on bond, and his case will go before a grand jury in August, Briley said.
Minor was at Dingus Magee's bar when he found a checkbook and began paying his tab with it, Briley said. One of the bar's employees realized the checks belonged to a fellow bartender Hubble Beasley, who called police.
Briley said Minor's father has paid the delinquent $129 bar tab.
You better be extraordinarily intoxicared if you're spending $129 at a bar!
eh...not if it's for 2 or more people
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Ha. That reminds me of a time back in high school when my buddy and I went to buy a keg of beer. He had this ID he found of some 22-year old guy that looked just like him. Anyway, the customer service guy looks at the ID and figures out its not him, so he tells us to wait there while he calls security. We try to bolt but two managers stop us at the door.
So we end up in the loss-prevention office awaiting the police to arrive. When they get there one of the officers takes a look at the ID and it recognizes the guy as her frickin' cousin! Just a funny coincidence.
Oh yeah, we got off on a warning. My buddy was heading to basic training for the army in a couple weeks and the other cop was in the Army Rangers. He opted to let us go since charging him would've created a lot of red tape in getting him to basic training on time.
We then proceeded to the Kum & Go that never ID's people and bought 5 cases of beer. Ahh, to be 17 and stupid again!