Apparently, the elves that sit on shelves across the U.S. are getting a little naughty this season.
Police working at two different departments are having a little fun this holiday season.
On Dec. 10, Marty the Elf was busted for impersonating a Morton County sheriff’s deputy, KXNET reported.
Marty was booked on a “felony” and was given a 5,000 candy cane bond.
"He was a little rowdy on the way over, throwing confetti, having a good time in the back of the squad car, he did slip the cuffs." https://t.co/DNifNxXqaX
— KX News (@KXMB) December 11, 2019
But Marty wasn’t the only “bad elf” this year.
Police in Guthrie, Oklahoma, also had a mini troublemaker in their midst this week.
They nabbed Eddie Elf Tuesday. Police said Eddie drank a little too much egg nog and he started blasting “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” at a nursing home.
Eddie’s bond was set at only 300 candy canes and was placed on the naughty list for at least a year to atone for his “crimes,” police said on Facebook.
Tis the season for merry mayhem. In tragic news, Eddie Elf was arrested on a charge of Elf Mischief late last night....
Posted by Guthrie Police Department on Tuesday, December 17, 2019
While in Pasco County, Florida, two elves found thems-elves on the right side of the law and are hitting the beat with the sheriff’s office.
Ready to roll! 😁 #WeFightAsOne
Posted by Pasco Sheriff's Office on Wednesday, December 18, 2019
“This is Depu D Elf! I’m calling this meeting to discuss Santa’s arrival to Pasco!”
Posted by Pasco Sheriff's Office on Wednesday, December 18, 2019
K9 Trinity and her bff Deputy Ellie! 💚😍
Posted by Pasco Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, December 17, 2019
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