Kentucky Woman Busted Using Dog Urine to Pass Drug Test

Urine trouble, lady. A Kentucky woman was busted after she tried to pass off dog pee as her own to her probation officer, police said. Julie Miller, 40, was asked to provide urine for a drug test as part of her scheduled probation visit, according to Pine

January 2, 2020Updated: January 2, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Urine trouble, lady. A Kentucky woman was busted after she tried to pass off dog pee as her own to her probation officer, police said. Julie Miller, 40, was asked to provide urine for a drug test as part of her scheduled probation visit, according to Pineville Police Department.

But instead, Miller snuck in a sample of urine in an attempt to pass it off as her own, authorities said. Officials determined that the urine didn't belong to Miller and confronted her about the sample. She told officers that she brought urine from her dog because she knew that she would fail the drug test. Miller was arrested and booked into Bell County Detention Center.

 

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