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Man Fakes His Own Kidnapping As An Excuse To “Get Out Of Work”

Maybe not the best excuse…
22 May 2021, 07:00 AM
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Main image via Security Magazine + Synergy

 

We’ll admit it, we’ve used some crazy excuses to get out of work before and we’re pretty sure you would have to at some point in your career.

 

One man’s desperation to get out of work however, took things to different level when he decided to fake his own kidnapping to miss work.

 

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Recently, a man from Arizona, USA, took drastic measures to avoid going to work by making up a story of a hidden family treasure hidden in the desert and faking his own kidnapping as a result.

 

Police arrested Brandon Soules on charges of false reporting to the police after he pleaded guilty to faking his own kidnapping.

 

The 19-year-old’s deception began when police officers responded to a call about an injured man who was lying near a water tower in Coolidge city outside of Phoenix.

 

Police found the man with his hands tied behind his back with a belt and a bandana stuffed in his mouth.

 

Brandon told the authorities that after running an errand that morning, he was abducted near his home by two masked men who hit him on the back of the head and knocked him unconscious.

 

The abductors reportedly drove him a round for some time before leaving him near the water tower where he was found.

 

man fakes his own kidnapping as an excuse to “get out of work”Image via Security Magazine  

 

According to the 19-year-old, he was kidnapped because his father had left him a huge amount of money that was hidden somewhere in the desert.

 

Detectives however felt that something was amiss. They continued their investigation to match the evidence to the “victim’s” statement by reviewing surveillance footage of the area, scouring his phone for more details and interviewing people.

 

Eventually, the police concluded that there was no evidence to corroborate Brandon’s story.

 

“An extensive investigation was conducted by Coolidge detectives and evidence was discovered showing his story was fabricated and no kidnapping or assault occurred,” the police said.

 

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Brandon pleaded guilty to false reporting and was order to pay a $550 (RM2,227) fine.

 

According to the Coolidge Examiner, the man told police that he had made up the story and faked his own kidnapping as an “excuse to get out of work.”

 

Reports shared that the 19-year-old used to work at the Tire Factory, a car shop however, it is unknown if he still works there.

 

via GIPHY

 

Brandon definitely took one of the most extreme measures to get out of work!

 

It definitely wasn’t the best idea or excuse… Please don’t try this because as you can see, the consequences of Brandon’s actions cost more than just missing a few days of work.

 

What’s the craziest excuse you’ve used to get out of work? Let us know!

 

 

Info via Independent

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