Plan to sell crack cocaine? Best not to print up business cards. That's the smooth move Kansas police say landed Sylvester J. Williams, 21, a stay in the gray-bar hotel in Leavenworth. In what would seem to be the week's most misguided entrepreneurial outreach, Williams allegedly handed out business cards emblazoned with a catchy slogan -- "For a quick hit on time call the boss" -- and an image of an alarm clock being smacked by a boxing glove. When cops got a copy of the card, they did the sensible thing: They phoned Williams and set up a deal. An arrest soon followed, the Associated Press reports. "It makes our job considerably easier when they advertise and let us know where to get ahold of them," said Maj. Patrick Kitchens.
Biz Card Helps Cops Crack Case
Plan to sell crack cocaine? Best not to print up business cards. That’s the smooth move Kansas police say landed Sylvester J. Williams, 21, a stay in the gray-bar hotel in Leavenworth. In what would seem to be the week’s most misguided entrepreneurial outreach, Williams allegedly handed out business cards emblazoned with a catchy slogan […]