Man high on meth paranoid that his CD player was spying on him

He drove four hours from his home to file a police report because he did not trust the police in his hometown. That's definitely the meth at work.
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Authorities say a 28-year-old man in Pennsylvania was convinced that somebody replaced the parts in the CD player in his car in order to spy on him.

And we should mention, he was absolutely high on meth.

For whatever reason (probably the meth) he did not trust the police in his hometown of Lancaster, so he drove more than four hours across the state to to a police station in Punxsutawney to file a report there.

As soon as the police heard his story, they knew he was on drugs and decided to apprehend him. As it turns out, the man also hadn't slept for days leading up to his arrest.

According to WTAJ, the police also found drugs and drug paraphernalia in the man's car. No word yet on what charges he will be facing.

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