POLICE in the region are being ridiculed by a social media account purporting to be a runaway drug-dealing sex worker.
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Howlong woman Carli Kreyts no-showed her sentence hearing in Albury Local Court last Monday and she may now be using Facebook to provoke the officers pursuing her.
The 22-year-old has left her grandfather, who agreed in August to stump up cash for her to be bailed, $5000 out of pocket.
A Facebook profile bearing her name has since unleashed a bizarre tirade against Border and Riverina police.
“Lock me up, big whoop, it’s not gonna stop me using drugs ya f---wits,” the post read.
“I need a good sleep anyway.
“Locking me in a jail isn’t going to stop me using drugs.”
“Fair enough, I have drug problem … big whoop.
“I love the s---.”
The mother-of-one faces eight separate drug charges after she was found with 12.41 grams of ice, 17 ecstasy pills, an ice pipe and $400 cash during a traffic stop at Lavington back in August.
She also has prior history for trafficking cannabis and methamphetamine in Victoria.
The user also launched a scathing criticism on those who have “judged” Kreyts.
“We are here to make mistakes and every person who has ever lived has made them,” it read.
“But how the f--- in god’s name do any of youse (sic) think you are better people than what I or any other drug dealer or prostitute is.”
The widespread following of the sex worker has led police to believe associates may be helping Kreyts remain hidden.
Inspector David Cottee said the prospect of accomplices withholding information from police was “extremely concerning”.
Her friends have also weighed in on the 22-year-old’s recent legal encounters, with some discouraging her plight into the world of crime.
“You deserve a better life and you need to turn this all around,” Tonja Norman said on the Facebook page.
“Call me to talk.”