Genius of disguise: in the USA, a wanted criminal wrote on his house that he does not live there (3 photos)
And then he tried to play hide and seek with the cops. And how do such people have the intelligence to commit crimes?
In Lakeland, Florida, police responded to the home of 41-year-old Johnny Yates, who was wanted for grievous bodily harm, false imprisonment and forgery. However, the savvy criminal was not going to give up and decided to outsmart the police in a very unique way. He hung a marker board on his house on which he wrote that Johnny Yates did not live here.
And then the police would have turned around and left (the marker board can’t lie), but they still decided to contact the person leaving the house, who admitted that the person they were interested in was inside.
The same house. Judging by the carelessly painted windows, the dwelling was a brothel
Law enforcement officers demanded via loudspeaker that Yates surrender. But there was no reaction from him. After an hour of persuasion, the cops decided to take action and fired tear gas into the house. They managed to smoke out four people from there, but the criminal was not among them.
As a result, the police still had to enter the home with the dog, which had difficulty finding Yates in a modified chest of drawers. Now the most “cunning” criminal is in the monkey barn awaiting trial.
Detained