Talk about going to extremes! This man apparently REALLY needed a night out with the boys and REALLY didn’t want to ask his wife for permission to do so… so naturally, he had his buddies put on black masks and bust into his house with guns drawn. Clearly, staging a kidnapping was the best way to get him out of the house.
Once Rogelio Andaverde, 34, of Edinburg, Texas had been “kidnapped,” his wife called police. “We took this incident very serious because of the circumstances described to us by the wife,” Hidalgo County Sheriff Guadalupe Treviño told the newspaper. “People don’t just barge into your house and kidnap you for the hell of it.”
Dozens of officers and a police helicopter searched for Andaverde to no avail. The investigation didn’t seem to make sense to officers and they began to become suspicous. “I looked at the guys and said, ‘Do you really believe this?’” Treviño asked. “He’s just a regular Joe, no criminal history — anything. It’s just not right.”
Eventually, Andaverde strolled back to the house in the wee hours of the morning stating that the kidnappers had showed mercy. However, he later fessed up, stating that it was all a ruse so he could go out for a night on the town with his drinking buddies.
Andaverde was charged with making a false report to police and was released on $5,000 bail. We’re thinking the real damage is going to be when he returns home… to his wife!
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Original Article: Texas Man Afraid Of Wife Fakes Kidnapping To Go Drinking With Friends, Police Say
image credit: Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office
Talk about going to extremes! This man apparently REALLY needed a night out with the boys and REALLY didn’t want to ask his wife for permission to do so… so naturally, he had his buddies put on black masks and bust into his house with guns drawn. Clearly, staging a kidnapping was the best way to get him out of the house.
Once Rogelio Andaverde, 34, of Edinburg, Texas had been “kidnapped,” his wife called police. “We took this incident very serious because of the circumstances described to us by the wife,” Hidalgo County Sheriff Guadalupe Treviño told the newspaper. “People don’t just barge into your house and kidnap you for the hell of it.”
Dozens of officers and a police helicopter searched for Andaverde to no avail. The investigation didn’t seem to make sense to officers and they began to become suspicous. “I looked at the guys and said, ‘Do you really believe this?’” Treviño asked. “He’s just a regular Joe, no criminal history — anything. It’s just not right.”
Eventually, Andaverde strolled back to the house in the wee hours of the morning stating that the kidnappers had showed mercy. However, he later fessed up, stating that it was all a ruse so he could go out for a night on the town with his drinking buddies.
Andaverde was charged with making a false report to police and was released on $5,000 bail. We’re thinking the real damage is going to be when he returns home… to his wife!
Read another bail bond blog: Man Attacks Neighbor With Weed Whacker
Original Article: Texas Man Afraid Of Wife Fakes Kidnapping To Go Drinking With Friends, Police Say
image credit: Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office