Authorities say a Kentucky woman tried to sneak a urine sample from her dog into a probation drug test.
Julie Miller was caught trying to sneak a urine sample into her drug test at the Bell County probation and parole office on Monday, ABC affiliate WATE reported.
Miller was read her Miranda rights after being caught by a Pineville, Kentucky police officer, authorities said.
She then admitted to bringing a sample of dog urine into the facility.
Miller now faces charges of tampering with physical evidence.
In August, a Utah woman called police to report a drunk driver: herself.
According to a probable cause statement, Breanna Dawn Hernandez said she was following a drunk driver. But the description she gave a dispatcher for the alleged perpetrator matched her own. She also described her own vehicle as the one driven by the drunk driver she claimed to be tailing.
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Hernandez fled when she saw the officers that arrived on the scene. Police eventually caught up to and restrained Hernandez, who smelled of alcohol, according to court documents. A nearly empty bottle of Fireball whiskey was found in the car’s cup holder, ABC4 News reported.
A Texas man downed seven Budweiser beers to steady his nerves before turning himself into police in September – only to discover that there was no warrant out for his arrest.
And in October, an Illinois man allegedly tried to fool police by giving them a fake alias even though his real name is tattooed prominently on his neck.
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