Roses left on vehicles create temporary panic at Coshocton Walmart
Dozens of roses were left on vehicles, leading people to call the sheriff’s office, which issued a warning about a potential tie to human trafficking.
Author: Brittany Bailey
Updated: 7:21 PM EST February 19, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Brittaney Strupe had a fantastic Valentine’s Day weekend.
She got engaged and had plenty of leftover red roses to show for it.
“I think (my fiancé) ended up saying that he spent over $300 in just roses,” Strupe said. “He was just going to throw them outside or in the trash, so I told him, instead of wasting, we should pass it on.”