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He Commented On His Own 'Wanted' Post. What Followed Was Pure Awesomeness

Who can say there is no honour among thieves?

He Commented On His Own 'Wanted' Post. What Followed Was Pure Awesomeness

Anthony Akers, 38, commented on his own 'wanted' post.

Who can say there is no honour among thieves? A Facebook conversation between a wanted man and the police proves that there is. When Richland WA Police Department shared a Facebook post on November 29 about a man wanted by the Department of Corrections, probably the last thing they were expecting was a response from the man himself. But that's exactly how Anthony Akers, 38, surprised them. He commented on his own 'wanted' post and said he was willing to surrender, writing "Calm down, I'm going to turn myself in."

 
 

Anthony's comment has collected over 4,000 reactions

However, Anthony did not show up as he had promised, and what followed was a mock romance that has gone viral and made thousands of netizens laugh out loud.

"Hey Anthony! We haven't seen you yet. Our business hours are 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Of course if you need a ride you can call non-emergency (509-628-0333) and we will pick you up," Richland Police wrote when Anthony did not turn himself in.

"Thank you, tying up a couple loose ends since i will probably be in there for a month. Should be in there in the next 48 hours," he responded.  

However, when he still did not show up, Anthony, like a true gentleman, posted a beautiful explanation/apology.

"Dear RPD, it's not you, it's me. I obviously have commitment issues. I apologize for standing you up, but let me make it up to you. I will be there no later than lunchtime tomorrow, I know you have no reason to believe me after what I did to you, but I promise that if I don't make it on my own by lunchtime tomorrow I will call for a ride to assist me with my commitment issues. Thank you in advance to your response if you are patiently giving me another chance with us, I know I don't deserve it.
P.S. You're beautiful."

He stood them up again.

On Tuesday, Richland Police shared another Facebook post - and finally managed to get their happy ending.

"You replied and said you needed 48 hours. The weekend came and went. We are beginning to think you are not coming. Please call us anytime and we will come to you," they wrote.

 
 

This time, Anthony actually surrendered. In the comments section of the post, he shared a picture of himself in what appeared to be the elevator of a police station and wrote: "Here for our date sweetheart."

 
 

A happily ever after - at least for the cops!

 

 

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