I think this guy underestimated how GOOD people can actually be.
There s a 19-year-old guy named Vincent Oggero in College Station, Texas. And a few months ago, he was at a restaurant and wrote I NEED HELP I got kidnapped on his receipt.
And . . . the restaurant actually called the cops to report it.
They went out on a quick manhunt to find Vincent . . . and after about an hour, they found him at a party where he said it was a PRANK.
He was just arrested and charged with filing a false report.
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COLLEGE STATION, Texas A College Station man has been charged after officers spent hours searching for him after he claimed to have been kidnapped.
Vincent Oggero, 19, of College Station, is charged with making a false police report. He allegedly told police it was all just a prank that he did with his friends.
It happened on February 11. Officers were called to a restaurant in the Northgate District after the staff found a receipt with the phrase I NEED HELP I Got Kidnapped and a phone number. Police officers checked the name on the credit card receipt, as well as the other names on the receipts of those at the same table. Police said staff told them the table had left about 10 minutes earlier.
Teen s Fake Kidnapping Prank Backfires, Ending in His Own Arrest
On 4/20/21 at 11:52 AM EDT
Future pranksters might want to take note: faking your own kidnapping for laughs is never a good idea.
According to KAGS, Vincent Oggero, of College Station, Texas, learned this lesson the hard way after being charged with filing a false police report late last week. The incident occurred on February 11, when Oggero reportedly tried to pull a prank on his friends as they were leaving a restaurant.
The joke? A terrifying message written on their receipt, alleging that he was a victim of kidnapping. After he and his party left, restaurant staff found Oggero s note, which read, I NEED HELP I got kidnapped in addition to a phone number. Presumably, the 19-year-old Oggero did not imagine his prank would lead to such serious repercussions.
The man allegedly left a message that he needed help on a receipt at a local restaurant. Investigators said the man was found and told them it was a "prank."
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