Teens Toilet Paper Rolled A Police Station. This Is How The Officers Got Revenge
November 1, 2025
Every Halloween, teens in Heflin, Alabama, keep up a lighthearted tradition — toilet papering a few houses around town. But this year, they went a little too far when they decided to target the Heflin Police Department itself.

via CBS Evening News
“It was up on the roof, the spare cars in the parking lot — they got us good,” said Police Chief Ross McGlaughn. “But we had to do something. We know who you are, and while you might want to put that PlayStation controller down for a week, we’re children of the ’80s and ’90s — we perfected this craft years ago.”
So, in the true spirit of Halloween mischief, the officers plotted their revenge — by toilet papering the teens’ homes in return.
It may not be the usual form of law enforcement, but it worked.
“As long as they’re doing this, they’re not getting into trouble doing something else,” McGlaughn said with a laugh. “I haven’t seen any drugs or alcohol involved. Honestly, I think they’re spending all their money on toilet paper.”
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