Prison For Man Busted After Argument With Credit Card Company
February 3, 2014
A Walnut Hill man arrested after an argument with his credit card company has been sentenced to just over four years in prison.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Raceway at 406 Airport Boulevard in Pensacola after receiving a call about a disturbance last July. When asked if he was arguing with someone, Kevin Foster Bey, 52, told deputies he was yelling on the phone with a credit card company.
A records check revealed Bey had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear, and he was placed under arrest. When he was searched, deputies found a pill bottle with rock cocaine and two marijuana cigarettes in Bay’s pockets, according to an arrest report.
He was convicted last week on charges of cocaine possession and marijuana possession. Judge Jan Shackelford sentenced Bey to 50.8 months in state prison.
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3 Responses to “Prison For Man Busted After Argument With Credit Card Company”
What’s in your wallet.
Credit cards will get you in trouble every time…prison time + high interest rates
If you must be on the wrong side of the law it’s best to keep a low profile.