Uniontown man calls cops over 'nasty' marijuana

A Uniontown man Wednesday called police because what he believed was marijuana that he bought on the street tasted "nasty."

Now, investigators said, the 21-year-old man could be charged with possession of a look-alike drug. He was not immediately arrested, and police declined to release his name.

Police were summoned at 9:59 p.m. to the man's apartment on Millview Street.

He reported that he had just bought a small amount of what he thought was marijuana. The taste turned him off, so he called police to check it for him, said police Detective Donald Gmitter.

Officers arrived and found the green, leafy substance laid out on paper on a table.

Police said a field test kit used on the material was negative, Detective Gmitter said.

Officers still confiscated the substance, which may be a kitchen spice instead of intoxicating weed.

As dumb as the complaint sounds, Detective Gmitter said it's not the first time someone has called to report being ripped off during the commission of illegal activity.

"We've had people call about prostitutes who, after they give them the money, they run away," Detective Gmitter said. "That's happened quite a few times."

First published on October 23, 2010 at 12:00 am