HAMLIN, N.Y. (AP) -- State police say a man riding stolen all-terrain vehicles taunted them by cell phone, claiming he was using an untraceable phone and was too smart to be caught.



Turns out he was wrong on both counts.



Troopers have charged 25-year-old Cory Dodson of Hamlin, near Rochester, with aggravated harassment for threatening to shoot a trooper during a series of phone calls in late February.



They say Dodson told a dispatcher he and his friends were riding stolen ATVs and claimed they were "way too smart" to get caught and the phone he was using couldn't be traced.



Investigators say they were able to link the seven calls to Dodson, who was arrested March 6. Police didn't know Friday if he has a lawyer.