Adding to the list of reasons why you probably shouldn't buy Grand Theft Auto 5 for your underage children, illegal drugs have been found hidden inside the case of a used copy of the game. What's more, this isn't even the first time used GTA games have come with a little extra which, though thematically fitting, is more than the buyers had bargained for!
An eleven-year-old boy recently got up close and personal with the Businesses from Bikers after he found a tiny bag of methamphetamine tucked in between the pages of the manual of a used copy of GTA 5. The boy and the mother, who are from Havana, Florida, grabbed the used game from their local GameStop.
Upon returning home, the son decided to flip through the manual — because, you know, this is a game which actually came with a real manual, as opposed to those digital ones that are becoming prevalent — and tucked in between the pages detailing the vehicle control scheme was a small plastic bag full of a white substance.
Fortunately for all involved, the boy immediately showed the unlikely discovery to his mother, Kayla McAllister, who posted about the find on Facebook. They contacted the police, who then confirmed that the substance was indeed, meth.
Today i took my son to gamestop in Tallahassee to trade in games and get some new ones. When he opened the booklet inside one of the pre owned games he ( MY ELEVEN YEAR OLD SON!!!!!!!) found this. A baggie of fucking meth! Clearly the game was not properly checked when it was traded in and because of the carelessness i could have lost a child. Thankfully He brought it right to us and said what is this?
Kotaku first broke the story and they also acquired part of the police report into the matter. This case carries an eerie resemblance to a similar incident in September 2016. Then, in the city of Lake Charles, Louisiana, another eleven-year-old boy also found a bag of meth inside a used game case. GameStop was the source of the game in that instance as well (although we don't know exactly which game it was).