Here's a tip: Don't reward your Seaside waitress with meth
By Louie Opatz
EO Media Group | Posted: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 7:10 am
SEASIDE — A Seaside waitress received an unusual – and illegal – tip from two patrons early Friday morning.
Ryan L. Bensen, 40, of Beaverton, and Erica A. Manley, 37, of Cascade Locks, were arrested for allegedly thanking their Twisted Fish waitress with an envelope full of methamphetamine.
Seaside Police responded to a report from the waitress that, after the couple paid for their drinks, they included an envelope filled with a crystal-like substance with their payment.
The responding officer identified the substance as methamphetamine, and officers arrested Bensen and Manley. A search of Manley’s purse revealed a large quantity of methamphetamine.
After identifying Bensen and Manley’s motel and vehicle, Seaside searched the premises and uncovered more suspected meth and other items linking them to manufacturing with intent to deliver.
Bensen was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and manufacture of methamphetamine. Manley was arrested for possession of meth, manufacture and delivery of meth.
Both were transported to the Clatsop County Jail awaiting arraignment and formal charges. All seized evidence was forwarded to the state crime lab for analysis.
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Re: Guess the State...
Not looking, I guess Arizona or Nevada.
Major Kong wrote:Here's a tip: Don't reward your Seaside waitress with meth
By Louie Opatz
EO Media Group | Posted: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 7:10 am
SEASIDE — A Seaside waitress received an unusual – and illegal – tip from two patrons early Friday morning.
Ryan L. Bensen, 40, of Beaverton, and Erica A. Manley, 37, of Cascade Locks, were arrested for allegedly thanking their Twisted Fish waitress with an envelope full of methamphetamine.
Seaside Police responded to a report from the waitress that, after the couple paid for their drinks, they included an envelope filled with a crystal-like substance with their payment.
The responding officer identified the substance as methamphetamine, and officers arrested Bensen and Manley. A search of Manley’s purse revealed a large quantity of methamphetamine.
After identifying Bensen and Manley’s motel and vehicle, Seaside searched the premises and uncovered more suspected meth and other items linking them to manufacturing with intent to deliver.
Bensen was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and manufacture of methamphetamine. Manley was arrested for possession of meth, manufacture and delivery of meth.
Both were transported to the Clatsop County Jail awaiting arraignment and formal charges. All seized evidence was forwarded to the state crime lab for analysis.
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Re: Guess the State...
You think Nevada and Arizona have a lot of communities named Seaside??!! My go to is FL on these, but it's probably something different here.ip_law-hokie wrote:Not looking, I guess Arizona or Nevada.
Major Kong wrote:Here's a tip: Don't reward your Seaside waitress with meth
By Louie Opatz
EO Media Group | Posted: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 7:10 am
SEASIDE — A Seaside waitress received an unusual – and illegal – tip from two patrons early Friday morning.
Ryan L. Bensen, 40, of Beaverton, and Erica A. Manley, 37, of Cascade Locks, were arrested for allegedly thanking their Twisted Fish waitress with an envelope full of methamphetamine.
Seaside Police responded to a report from the waitress that, after the couple paid for their drinks, they included an envelope filled with a crystal-like substance with their payment.
The responding officer identified the substance as methamphetamine, and officers arrested Bensen and Manley. A search of Manley’s purse revealed a large quantity of methamphetamine.
After identifying Bensen and Manley’s motel and vehicle, Seaside searched the premises and uncovered more suspected meth and other items linking them to manufacturing with intent to deliver.
Bensen was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and manufacture of methamphetamine. Manley was arrested for possession of meth, manufacture and delivery of meth.
Both were transported to the Clatsop County Jail awaiting arraignment and formal charges. All seized evidence was forwarded to the state crime lab for analysis.
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Re: Guess the State...
I heard this on Stupid News this morning on the radio... I think it was Jersey, wasn't it?
EDIT: Nope... I'm off on the state. By a LOT. LOL But I did hear the story on the radio this morning.
EDIT: Nope... I'm off on the state. By a LOT. LOL But I did hear the story on the radio this morning.
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ip_law-hokie wrote:Not looking, I guess Arizona or Nevada.
Major Kong wrote:Here's a tip: Don't reward your Seaside waitress with meth
By Louie Opatz
EO Media Group | Posted: Tuesday, January 7, 2014 7:10 am
SEASIDE — A Seaside waitress received an unusual – and illegal – tip from two patrons early Friday morning.
Ryan L. Bensen, 40, of Beaverton, and Erica A. Manley, 37, of Cascade Locks, were arrested for allegedly thanking their Twisted Fish waitress with an envelope full of methamphetamine.
Seaside Police responded to a report from the waitress that, after the couple paid for their drinks, they included an envelope filled with a crystal-like substance with their payment.
The responding officer identified the substance as methamphetamine, and officers arrested Bensen and Manley. A search of Manley’s purse revealed a large quantity of methamphetamine.
After identifying Bensen and Manley’s motel and vehicle, Seaside searched the premises and uncovered more suspected meth and other items linking them to manufacturing with intent to deliver.
Bensen was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and manufacture of methamphetamine. Manley was arrested for possession of meth, manufacture and delivery of meth.
Both were transported to the Clatsop County Jail awaiting arraignment and formal charges. All seized evidence was forwarded to the state crime lab for analysis.
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A town named Seaside would naturally lead to a suspicion of a land-locked state.
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