In Missouri, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office received accolades for its humorous post about a unique encounter with a vehicle that was reportedly made by a man from Indiana. The social media users of the law enforcement agency were delighted by the traffic stop that had a fun twist in the US.
The officers shared pictures of a rather futuristic-looking vehicle, similar to a UFO, that they had stopped. In a Facebook post, the agency displayed its humorous side by saying, “You never know what will be traveling through Crawford County, but this one was out of this world.” The “friendly humanoids” in the UFO-esque vehicle were traveling to a festival in Roswell, New Mexico, a city associated with extraterrestrial activity.
The office’s post conveyed a lighthearted encounter with the driver, joking about his “out of state registration” and discussing the strict enforcement of warp speed on the interstate. Social media users joined in on the fun, sharing sightings of the vehicle and commending the office’s humor.
While many praised the entertaining nature of the post, some expressed concerns about the safety of the vehicle. Reports confirmed that the owner hailed from Indiana and had crafted the “saucer car” from a modified 1991 Geo Metro. It was a memorable and comical traffic stop that brought some levity to
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