Trevor Miller, a teenage gamer from Chicago was recently caught using stolen credit cards to purchase "virtual gold coins", but that's not the only thing he got busted for. Apparently, the family had six marijuana plants in the house that the cops noticed when they arrived.
The 17 year-old was charged with burglary, identity theft, unlawful use of a credit card, computer fraud, and production of marijuana plants. If the parents were in on the operation then they might want to consider moving to Washington or Colorado when they get out of jail. If they weren't in on the operation then its somewhat pathetic they didn't realize six marijuana plants in their home.
Trevor Miller is probably in big trouble with his parent now! Did he seriously think he could get away with using other people's money to purchase virtual goods. If I was Trevor Miller I would have used those credit cards to purchase the best acne products on the market, but I don't think I would ever be brave (or shady) enough to try something like that..
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