Oops: Man accidentally calls 911 during drug deal

Andre Yoskowitz
13 Aug 2012 0:01

According to Scranton, PA authorities, a man accidentally dialed 911 during a drug deal, with authorities hearing the entire thing.
Justin Kryzanowski was then charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and prohibited offensive weapons as the police traced his phone and searched his residence. When inside, the police "found syringes loaded with Suboxone, various prescription medications, drug paraphernalia and brass knuckles," says the Scranton Times.
Reads the paper: "The Lackawanna County Communications Center called Scranton police to say there was an open line to a phone that was recording a conversation inside a vehicle on the 100 block of West Market Street regarding narcotics activity and a man named "Rick," according to the complaint.
Police tracked Mr. Kryzanowski to his apartment, where they found him talking with slow and slurred speech. Police also saw pill bottles and a bottle cap with water in it in plain sight."

At the time of his arrest, Kryzanowski was under the influence of Suboxone.

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