Plot twist: Phoenix man calls police for burglar, ends up being arrested himself

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Plot twist: Phoenix man calls police for burglar, ends up being arrested himself

A Phoenix man called police saying there was someone burglarizing his home on Feb. 28, but instead of police finding one, they reportedly found illegal drugs and he was arrested.

The Phoenix Police Department says a man called for help saying a burglar tried getting into his home, and the incident ended with the caller in handcuffs.

In a social media post on March 1, the department stated, "A man calling to report a possible break-in, finds himself in handcuffs instead. While officers were searching his home for the alleged burglar, they located: 6,000 fentanyl pills, 392 grams of meth, $4,685."

According to police documents, the incident happened on Feb. 28 around 6 p.m. near Roosevelt Street and 15th Avenue.

Police say the now suspect, John Harbison, allowed officers to check out his apartment for signs of a burglary, but instead of finding a burglar, they reportedly found "a large quantity of drugs in plain view."

The drugs were identified by police as fentanyl and meth. They also say drug-related items like a scale, plastic bags and needles were found.

Harbison was booked into jail on suspicion of several drug-related charges. He was soon released after posting a cash bond of $5,000. Court documents show Harbison will be under the supervision of an electronic monitoring device and also have a curfew.

He's set to be back in court on March 10.

In another plot twist, the department says there were no signs of a break-in.