Turns out so-called 'meth gators' aren't a thing after all.
A police department in Tennessee caused quite the stir on social media last week when it posted a warning asking residents to stop flushing drugs down their toilets and sinks because of fears that it could create meth gators.Now the police are saying the Facebook post wasn't meant to be taken seriously.
"The department's police chief was interviewed by media organizations all over the world, the post says, and he also took calls"from professionals fearing we actually had a meth-influenced gator in our custody."Read MoreThe police will sell a 'meth gator' T-shirtThe meth-gator meme started after the Loretto police wrote on social media about a man who unsuccessfully tried to flush methamphetamine and paraphernalia at his home.
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