Nov 12 2008
Only in my Home Town. Man in Santa Cruz arrested with beer keg, harmonica, wet suit, hallucinogenic mushrooms
Ok, Folks! Today we have a slice of life from northern California. As I am from Santa Cruz, which we lovingly refer to as “Flypaper for Freaks”, this enchanting tidbit of news does not particularly surprise me. Keep in mind this is the town that, when the feds blew in and shut down the medical marijuana trade, our mayor stood on the steps of city hall handing out bags. The story below should pique your interest.
Man in Santa Cruz arrested with beer keg, harmonica, wet suit, hallucinogenic mushrooms -
A transient claiming to be a covert military operative from Australia was arrested Monday on the Westside because he was drinking from a full-size beer keg and trying to sell the booze to passersby, police reported.
Marshall Cartwright, 33, was sitting on the ground drinking from the partially full keg when officers went to the Bethany Greenbelt Park, near Delaware Avenue and Bethany Curve, around 11:45 a.m. Monday, police said.
Someone had called 911 after reportedly seeing Cartwright drinking beer from a Mason jar and urinating in the bushes, according to police Capt. Steve Clark. He had a second Mason jar he used to sell the beer, which he had purchased along with a tap at a Pacific Avenue liquor store.
Cartwright got hostile when officers tried to interview him and told them he was a military operative, police said. He was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public.
Police said they searched his belongings and found about 20 grams of psilocybin mushrooms and a Camelbak bladder with more beer in it. He also had a harmonica and a wetsuit with him, both of which police suspect were stolen.
Cartwright was booked into County Jail on the public intoxication charge and also on suspicion of possessing a controlled substance, police reported.


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I was wondering where my mushrooms went :)Hey, he’s an entrepeneur. You gotta give him some credit for that.
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