The Athens police are looking for the owner of the cooler. Social media teases its mysterious content

2021-11-10 03:47:57 By : Mr. Sky huang

When the Athens-Clark police posted a message on their Facebook page on Monday looking for the person who lost the cooler, they quickly received a response.

Within a few hours, nearly 150 people commented on why the police might be looking for the owner of the cooler.

"It's definitely not just trying to find the owner of someone's cooler," one person posted.

"I'm just here to see what dummies would claim to be cooler here. The content must be illegal because they can't post this article out of good faith," another wrote.

"I don't know if there is a corpse inside?" a man meditated.

According to police lieutenant Shaun Barnett (Shaun Barnett), the cooler was discovered during the weekend when the police locked up a suspect who had entered the car. Unfortunately, this is not a mystery.

He said the cooler owned by the man was believed to be related to another unreported entry into the car.

He said that for this reason, the police are trying to determine the owner of the cooler and how it fell into the suspect's hands. He said the result could lead to more criminal charges against the man.

Ask anyone who knows the missing cooler to call the sergeant. Robert Schulte (762) 400-7093.

Barnett said the unspecified requirements did attract some attention.

"It lights up on Facebook," he said.

This article originally appeared in the “Herald of the Standards of Athens”: The Athens police wanted a cooler host; Facebook readers guessed why

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