Valentine's in a Jail Cell?

Leave it to Fulton County to deliver an unforgettable Valentine’s experience, and from Gloversville to Johnstown, locals are joking their ex might get a “special delivery.”

A hilarious post from the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is making waves across Johnstown, Broadalbin, and Gloversville after deputies jokingly offered to track down anyone’s ex with an active warrant and “wish them a Happy Valentine’s Day.”

The internet immediately did what it does best — and the comments turned into comedy gold.

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One woman wrote, “Y’all already got my ex,” while another chimed in, “Mine also.” Someone else added that her ex has a $3.5 million bond and suggested deputies grab him next.

Another joked, “New season of Love During Lockup: Fulton County Edition?” while someone else simply asked, “I don’t even know if he has a warrant but can you go check anyway?”

Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office Facebook
Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Office Facebook
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Locals from Gloversville warned, “Gloversville gon’ be lit,” while others begged for roses instead of handcuffs. One commenter asked whether deputies travel to New Hampshire, and another wondered whether they’d issue a warrant if "one didn’t already exist."

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"Best Gift of the Year"

Of course, plenty of Fulton County residents just showed up for the laughs, calling the post “comedy gold,” “savage,” and “the best gift all year.”

Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with chocolates, dinner, or just staying off the warrant list, Fulton County has officially delivered one of the most talked-about Valentine’s moments of the year.

 

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