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FERNDALE, Mich. -- Ferndale police responded to a report of a 15-year-old boy who was robbed and taped to a stop sign post on Saturday.

Police said they found the boy taped to the stop sign post in the area of Sylvan and Wolcot Streets in Ferndale.

The victim told police that three unknown masked men tackled him and went into his pants pocket and stole $20 in cash. The men then held him up against the stop sign and used a roll of packing tape around his chest and ankles to bind him to the sign.

The victim said he was bound for 15-20 minutes before somebody saw him and called the police.

The boy told police the robbers were wearing ski masks, hooded sweatshirts and jeans.

If you have information, call Lt. William J. Wilson at the Ferndale Police Department at 248-546-2396

(Make that packing tape....but still........)

http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/14763376/detail.html

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I can remember clearly mumifying my friend leah in duct tape while she was passed out unconcious drunk, and my mate johnny to the couch (two helpers holding couch up so i can get over and inder) and sealing anmother mate in a sleeping bag with the remnants of the rolls

how mush did they hate you after that? lmao!!!!

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Oh yeah, there was an article in 17 mag several years ago (back when I was around 14 or 15) about a couple who made their prom outfits out of duct tape... they stick duct tape to fabric to make it easier to sew and got the patters and everything they needed.. i think it said they went through 90 sewing needles because they kept breaking in the sewing machine.... they looked so cool, tho...

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Ummm...

Something smells fishy to me here.

In general, robbers like to get their loot an scram asap.

It serves them no purpose to take the time to tape someone up in this manner.

Yeah. Sounds more like a high school or college prank.

I think they knew the guy and were getting revenge for something.

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