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Bethlehem Man Passes Out In Perkins Booth with Tons of Crack

Ok, not literally “tons”, but more than a little bit of crack is a figurative ton.

I was bummed when the Perkins left the area just south of the Hill-to-Hill Bridge in Bethlehem. It just sat there all sad and unused waiting for someone to fill it with lots of scrambled eggs.

Thankfully, it has returned to the applause of hungry, drunk and, apparently, people who love drugs.

A 19-year-old Bethlehem man had to be revived by an overdose reversal drug after he was found unconscious in a booth at Perkins on West Third Street, police said.

Bethlehem police were called to the restaurant at 7:15 a.m. Tuesday for a report of an unconscious man, reports say. Police tried several times to awaken Zachary Aaron Bohning, of the 1900 block of Huntington Street, but couldn’t until they gave him Narcan, reports say.

Bohning was found in possession of several bags of marijuana, crack cocaine and $620 in cash, reports say. He was charged with possession with intent to deliver marijuana and drug possession for both the marijuana and crack cocaine. He was sent to Northampton County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bail. SOURCE: The Express-Times

7:15 a.m.? He had one hell of a night.

It’s almost as if his munchies got him there and he just couldn’t….quite…..make it.

And I bet he didn’t even leave a tip…. Drug dealers are the woooorst tippers.

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