Police Magazine Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

The Big Score

That's when I showed them one of the jugs. It was labeled in Latin "aqua distillas." That's right: Vernon and James had scored big with several brown glass jugs of distilled water.

The Big Score

 

4 min to read


James and Vernon were partying late one night at an apartment in Saltillo, Miss. After some "Jack" and a few joints, James had an idea. The apartment was on the backside of a drugstore. James had heard that the prescription drug Dilaudid was selling for 80 bucks a pill and figured that drugstore must be full of them. If they went through that back door, they'd be rich. It was the ultimate big score in rural Mississippi.

James told Vernon about his idea, but Vernon just wasn't sure about it. Vernon had made it all the way through fourth grade before dropping out and it just seemed to him they might get busted. That's when James dared Vernon.

Ad Loading...

Now, you see, if you dare Vernon to do something, he'll do it come hell or high water. One time they dared him to jump off the roof of the school, the tallest building around. He broke both his arms, but, by gum, he did it, and he was proud of it. You just don't dare Vernon to do anything. Oh, did I mention the plate in his head from when the car ran over him in another dare?

Anyway, James planned it out. You see, being a graduate of the ninth grade, he was the brains of the operation. He decided he was going to kick in the door and then Vernon would run inside and grab the Dilaudid. Vernon had two big black garbage bags he was going to fill up with the pills. James figured they could grab at least 50,000 tablets and be rich for life.

With their plan in place, the two men crept over to the back of the drugstore the best they could. The bottle of Jack and the weed they had consumed made creeping tough, but they finally reached their destination. James tried kicking in the door to the drugstore, but it wouldn't budge. There was a big chunk of cement close by and they decided to grab it and heave it at the door. It took both of them to pick it up and throw it, but somehow they managed and the door burst open.

Meanwhile, some of the residents in neighboring apartments heard the commotion and alerted the two Saltillo officers on duty, Mac and Joe. The good Samaritans loaded up with the officers and they all went to the drugstore to check things out.

Back at the drugstore, Vernon was inside looking for the Dilaudid. Vernon can't read and it didn't help that he didn't even know what Dilaudid looked like. To make things worse, James was outside screaming for him to hurry. That's when Vernon spotted it: all those full big brown jugs sitting on a bench in the back. It had to be the "good stuff" if it was in big jugs hidden in the back. Vernon scooped them all up and dragged the bags to the door.

Ad Loading...

Just then, Mac and Joe pulled up in their cruiser with the concerned citizens not far behind. Vernon froze like a deer in the headlights. James grabbed one of the bags and tried to make a getaway. That's when the good Samaritans took off after him.

James didn't make it far with that big bag. The citizens weren't going to wait for the officers to take down a burglar in their town. They tackled James, pinned him to the ground, and dogpiled on top of him. Mac and Joe ended up having to save James from the citizens.

As commander of the drug task force, I got the call to respond to the break-in at my father's drugstore. That's right, they had broken into a police officer's family business. Arriving there, I found Vernon hanging his head in shame and James recovering from his apprehension. I opened the bag to see what they had stolen. I asked Vernon why he had stolen the jugs filled with the liquid. He told me they were the biggest ones so he guessed they must be the best.

I knew James and Vernon and took pity on them. Instead of charging them with burglary of a drugstore, I went with a simple burglary of a commercial building since everything was recovered. The grand jury asked why I wanted to indict them on the lesser charge. That's when I showed them one of the jugs. It was labeled in Latin "aqua distillas." That's right: Vernon and James had scored big with several brown glass jugs of distilled water.

Maury Schuh now works as a psychologist for the Baldwin (Miss.) Police Department.

Subscribe to our newsletter

More Patrol

Three tactical backpacks set against a desert background with an inset logo for 5.11.
PatrolJanuary 21, 2026

5.11 Debuts New Load-Bearing Gear at SHOT Show

5.11 launched a variety of new load-bearing gear, ranging from backpacks to chest packs, designed for training, travel, and everyday readiness, this week during SHOT Show 2026.

Read More →
Blue background with Streamlight logo at top and inset images of one handgun light, two rifle lights, and one handheld light.
PatrolJanuary 21, 2026

Streamlight Launches the Rechargeable TLR-3X & Other Lights at SHOT Show

Streamlight launched the TLR-3X and TLR-3X USB, two new weapon lights, and an assortment of other new lights during SHOT Show 2026.

Read More →
dark ballistic sunglasses against a blue smokey background
PatrolJanuary 21, 2026

EOTech & Fast Metal Introduce the EOTech Halen Ballistic Spectacle System

Built on the proven Halen platform, the new EOTech x Fast Metal Halen Ballistic Spectacle System is the only aluminum frame listed on the U.S. Army’s Authorized Protective Eyewear List.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Black background, outline of Florida, headline 2 Officers Shot
Patrolby Wayne ParhamJanuary 14, 2026

2 Florida Officers Shot After Shots-Fired Call

Two officers were shot in Gainesville, Florida, by a man who police say was leaving an area where he had killed a man inside a business. The suspect exited his vehicle in what the chief termed an “ambush-style” attack.

Read More →
Blue-tinted background photo of hand hanging up an office phone and headline Richmond Heights PD: Harassment and Threats Will Be Addressed Accordingly
PatrolJanuary 14, 2026

Mistaken Identity: Ohio Police Department Harassed After ICE OIS

An Ohio police department has received harassing phone calls and social media messages because it has an officer with the same name as the ICE officer identified in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, officer-involved shooting.

Read More →
Black background with POLICE logo, police light bar, and headline Top 10 Videos of 2025.
Patrolby Wayne ParhamJanuary 7, 2026

Top 10 POLICE Videos of 2025

What were the top videos published by POLICE in 2025? Many covered tactics and officer safety, while others came from booth visits at IACP in Denver, Colorado. In case you missed these, here are the top 10 videos.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Blue tinted background of a police dispatcher with headline Flock Safety + Coreforce Integation
TechnologyJanuary 7, 2026

Flock Safety and Coreforce Partner to Enhance Real-Time Awareness and Operational Efficiency for Law Enforcement

A new integration partnership will enable Flock Safety hotlist alerts and license plate recognition (LPR) searches directly in Coreforce’s Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) and Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) platform.

Read More →
three background images - man in tactical gear, image of ballistic helmet, photo of police officer in tactical gear approaching a car, and a circle with logo for Ballistic Armor Co.
PatrolJanuary 7, 2026

Ballistic Armor Co. Secures Strategic Investment to Expand U.S. Production Capabilities

Ballistic Armor Co. secured a new commitment that will accelerate its multi-year transition from a third-party tactical equipment retailer to a premium innovator and U.S. manufacturer of advanced protective systems.

Read More →
image of men on bicycles and women competing in martial arts and a log for the US Police & Fire Championships
PatrolDecember 10, 2025

Police & Fire Championships Expands Athlete Eligibility

The US Police & Fire Championships is now open to all employees – sworn, civilian, administrative, technical, and support staff – who work directly for an eligible public safety agency.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Thumbnail for video series POLICE Topics, Tactic & TIps against a black background and an illuminated police car light bar. Headline for Tips for Watching the Hands
Sponsoredby Wayne ParhamDecember 5, 2025

Tips for Watching the Hands

How can officers better “watch the hands”? Mike Willis, Law Enforcement National Training and Program Director for the US Deputy Sheriff's Association, shares some tips.

Read More →