Police do Facebook: The fugitive comments and makes him a messenger (Photo)

A man was reported missing from the police, but left without a word all of them commenting on Facebook that he wasn't <x0 was out of” but “wanted”, and asked them to do their work”, writes Periscopi. West Yorkshire police said on Facebook it was “worried about 21-year-old Leon Smith”, of [...]
A man was reported missing from the police, but left without a word all of them commenting on Facebook that he wasn't <x0 was out of” but “wanted”, and asked them to do their work”, writes Periscopi.
West Yorkshire police said on Facebook it was “concerned for 21-year-old Leon Smith”, which was “reported that it was missing in Halifax' area”.

He was described as a white “lad, medium-sized, white hair and that he had recently worn a black suit, blue shirt...”
All this seems to have been done in order for police to capture 21-year-old and put him in jail.
“I am not lost, but I'm looking” he wrote in the first comment he received 57 reactions. Then he added: “Come on and do your work” and end up: “They pretend to be worried about my safety and all they want is to arrest me and put me in jail”.

But it seems that Leon Smith saw his comments after the police caught him and put him in jail. A statement later was issued saying: “We can confirm that Leon is in custody for a substantial violation which we cannot comment on any further.” /Periscopi












