Police Investigate Fake Kidnapping Story!!!

Coolidge, Arizona – @CopsConsTV has obtained footage lapel footage from an incident that happened in February of 2021. Multiple agencies were dispatched to a call in Coolidge, Arizona about a man tied up and gagged with a cloth in his mouth.
Police were able to untie him and medical came to the scene. Brandon Soules of Cooolidge, Arizona began to tell police that after completing an errand that morning, he returned to his home, where two masked men abducted him near his vehicle, they struck him in the back of his head, and knocked him unconscious, according to the arrest report.
Soules was taken to a local hospital where detectives began to question him. According to the report, he told investigators that he had been kidnapped because his father had a large amount of money hidden throughout the desert.
Detectives were not convinced of the story and began to look into his digital devices and social media. The story began to unravel with video surveillance not backing up his claims, his text message history, and medical records did not add up.
Police investigated the claims for a week and decided the story was made up by Soules. Police arrived at his house with a search warrant and arrested him for making a false reporting to law enforcement.
It was back at the station the truth finally comes out about what really happened.
Soules case is pending and he was released from jail after his booking.

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33 thoughts on “Police Investigate Fake Kidnapping Story!!!

  1. A friend of mine admitted to me that one time he overslept for work and made up a story. He’s a flight attendant and he was late to sign in for a 3 day trip. Once he is late, that’s it. They reassign the trip to a standby and the plane doesn’t wait for them.
    When he woke up and realized to his horror, he wasn’t a little late, he was 2 hours late. So he called flight scheduling in a stupor and said he must’ve slipped getting out of the shower and woke on the floor.
    They were very concerned and told him to go get checked out. He told them he already had a friend on the way to take him to Dr. Terrible! But had to laugh.

  2. Horribly sad miscarriage + convicted felon as a father locked up in prison + irrational decisions or judgement from bipolar + being caught in a major lie thus panicking. That’s what happened here. He should go to his doctor for less potent versions of his medicine or at least much lower doses and also ask for something to help him stop smoking Tar-Cylinders. If he gets professional assistance he can move forward without the risk of recidivism.

  3. Couldn’t help but notice that when people fake kidnappings…there’s hardly any damage done to their Face.

  4. There had to be a good while while he was laying there with the bandana over his mouth thinking “is this really worth it….?” Loll

  5. You have to be a sociopath to come up with that story, was it for the attention? His family sound like real gems.

  6. This guy had absolutely no idea that then police would have gone through all of the stuff they went through. It's hilarious to think about all of the anxiety he must have had once he started figuring out that they were the real deal.

  7. Are cops trained in reading body language or is that just detectives? I’m guessing it’s just detectives because his body language and some other stuff he does doesn’t make sense.

  8. Sergeant Jeremy DeWitte special high risk investigative service ambulance service funeral escort service fire department service private investigation service is on the case he will jump into Fallujah once again to solve the mystery of this kidnapping

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