CORBIN, Ky. (AP) — Police in southern Kentucky say they got a
surprise delivery after charging a man with shoplifting — five pizzas
showed up at the station.
Officers say 29-year-old Michael Harp
asked to make a call on his cellphone Tuesday afternoon while being
booked in Corbin. A short time later, police say, a pizza delivery
driver showed up to deliver to "Officer Wilson," the name of the officer
who arrested Harp.
Police say they linked the call to Harp by
tracking his cellphone number. Harp told Lexington statioin WKYT-TV
(http://bit.ly/1mjWJ6t) it's all a misunderstanding and that "about 10
people" used his phone.
Harp now faces additional charges
including theft of identity, theft by deception, and impersonating a
police officer. Jail records did not list an attorney for him.
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Information from: WKYT-TV, http://www.wkyt.com
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