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Couple trapped in closet at Daytona State. Except they weren’t.

A couple of trespassers at Daytona State College’s Marine and Environmental Science Center thought that they got locked in a closet there … except that they didn’t.

Unfortunately, they didn’t realize the true nature of their predicament until after they called 911 — two whole days later.

Huff Post College reports:

John Arwood and Amber Campbell told police that someone had chased them into the closet at Daytona State College’s Marine and Environmental Science Center on Sunday. Once they were inside the janitor’s closet, they couldn’t get out.

But it wasn’t until Tuesday that Arwood decided to call 911. When Daytona Beach police arrived, they discovered that the door did not lock.

Cops found human feces and suspected drug paraphernalia in the closet, but they didn’t find any drugs.

Arwood and Campbell were both charged with trespassing.

Both Arwood and Campbell have previous … “experience” with law enforcement. Imagine that.

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Dave has been writing about education, politics, and entertainment for over 20 years, including a stint at the popular media bias site Newsbusters. He is a retired educator with over 25 years of service and is a member of the National Association of Scholars. Dave holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Delaware.