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Game of `Taboo` Leads To Arrests In Conway

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Three men were arrested in Conway on felony charges after a game of Taboo went awry at a local residence. Officers were called to the home Sunday after two men threatened others with guns because they were losing the game. In the game, one teammate gives clues about certain subject matter, but using certain words is taboo. One of the people in the apartment told police the men were yelling and cussing and threatened them with handguns. Officers searched a car at the scene for weapons and found hypodermic needles and paraphernalia used to smoke drugs. Arrested were 21-year-old Quincy Wallace, 23-year-old Tommy Vaughn and 24-year-old Jeremy Michial Richie. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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