Do you need more proof that drugs make you stupid?  Well, here ya go.

Two Utah residents, who were arrested on their way to sell drugs in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, have pled guilty after they called deputies in a state of paranoia.

Dwight Attakai, 25, and Taryn Greymountain, 29, pled guilty to possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine.

Prosecutors say Greymountain and Attakai were driving on Highway 59 when Attakai called the sheriff's office saying vehicles were following him. When deputies arrived, they noticed the pair was visibly agitated.

Almost 2 ounces of meth were found hidden in their car. The pair then admitted they planned to sell the drugs in Sioux Falls.  Oops.

As part of the plea agreement, charges of conspiracy to deliver meth have been dropped. Prosecutors say they will recommend two- to eight-year prison sentences for the pair.

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