That’s How I Got My Wallet Back, Deputy Chase Bubley, COPS TV SHOW – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Deputy Chase Bubley – Lee County Sheriff’s Office
Deputy Bubley performs a traffic stop on a car leaving an are known for drugs and prostitution. Deputy Bubley talks to the driver who is viably nervous but is very compliant. Both driver and passenger are asked to exit the vehicle and are searched. The driver initially claims that he does not know the passenger all to well and was just giving him a ride. During the search Dep. Bubley discovers heroin in the wallet of passenger. The passenger claims that we was robbed earlier while trying to buy a chain and his wallet was taken. He states that he recovered the wallet and had no idea how the heroin got placed in his wallet. The passenger admits that he has a drug addiction and is/has been trying to come clean for himself, family and his kids. Driver leaves with a ticket and passenger is arrested for drug possession.
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14 thoughts on “That’s How I Got My Wallet Back, Deputy Chase Bubley, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. Do these cops actually know what happens in jail?! No jail in America will clean anyone up. The resources suck and don't help. If anything, guys go to the meetings just to get out of their cell block or to lighten their sentence. And jail just makes more convicts. A guy in for a dui gets corrupted by men that were involved in robberies and rape and other shit. They become friends with people in that environment and fall into stupid shit after they get out. I seen it personally.

  2. is this what cops waste tax payers' money on? small amounts of "drugs" found on non violent people for personal use.egalise the shit. the global "war on drugs" cannot be won. rather go after mexican drug lords and labs, china, afghanistan etcetera. you guys are poesies and target soft small time users. rather target the cia, dea other criminal institutions that aid and abet drug distrubution and bring them
    to book. usa jails/prisons are overbooked with the small time stuff

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