Audio: 2 guys moving 20lbs of weed through Idaho got stoned, paranoid & called 911 to turn selves in

Leland Ayala-Doliente, 22, and Craig Holland Sward, 23. Leland Ayala-Doliente, 22, and Craig Holland Sward, 23. Photo: EastIdahoNews.com/YouTube Photo: EastIdahoNews.com/YouTube Image 1 of / 5 Caption Close Audio: 2 guys moving 20lbs of weed through Idaho got stoned, paranoid & called 911 to turn selves in 1 / 5 Back to Gallery

Two guys driving from California to Montana with about 20 pounds of marijuana ended up in jail after violating one of the oldest rules in drug dealing: never get high on your own supply.

The men, Leland Ayala-Doliente, 22, and Craig Holland Sward, 23, had just crossed the Nevada-Idaho border last January when things started to get weird.

The paranoid pair — thinking they were being followed — pulled over their car, which was loaded down with 20 bags of marijuana that weighed about a pound each, and called the police to report themselves. The 911 call was obtained by EastIdahoNews.com on Wednesday and posted to YouTube.

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“Hi, uh, we’re the two dumb asses that got caught trying to bring some stuff through your border and all your cops are just driving around us like a bunch of jack wagons and I’d just like for you guys to end it," Doliente told the 911 dispatcher.

The dazed duo, who were travelling with a dog, proceeded to tell the dispatcher they believed undercover officers had been following them but refused to arrest them (no police were following them.)

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After providing an address for the dispatcher, police arrived to find the two with their hands on their head and the 20 pounds of pot tied up in a garbage bag that was inside a dog kennel on the side of the road near the car.

The two were arrested and charged with felony drug trafficking. Both tested positive for marijuana.

According to RT, Sward received a sentence of 30 days in jail but Doliente, who tested positive for marijuana, cocaine and oxycodone on his sentencing day, got one-and-a-half to eight years in prison.

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