Showing posts with label Strange Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strange Crime. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Naked Intruder, Pooped And Masturbated In Florida Mans Home


Gregory Matthew Bruni
In Florida, there are violent people, naked people, poopers and masturbators -- but rarely is one man the total package.

When Tony and LaDonna Land discovered naked carnival worker Gregory Matthew Bruni on their roof, the night had just begun. Bruni, 21, allegedly assaulted Tony Land, trashed the couple's North Fort Myers Home, and then defecated and masturbated inside the house, WTSP reports.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Marijuana Hidden In Frozen Carrots


Local U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers got quite the surprise when they discovered nearly 310 pounds of marijuana hidden inside a shipment of vegetables at the Otay Mesa cargo facility.

Officers made the strange discovery Wednesday night.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Caught orange-handed: Police follow trail of Cheetos to find thief



Some people get arrested because someone reports them to the police.

In one man's case, it was the Cheetos that got him busted.

Deputies in Kershaw County, S.C. arrested Austin Lee Westfall Presler on Sunday and charged him with second-degree burglary of a general store.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Man tracks down stolen iPhone and fights thief


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SAN DIEGO - A dramatic video showing a fight over an iPhone is starting to go viral.

It all started on Dec. 30, when Kenneth Schmidgall lost his iPhone. He said he kept calling it, but no one would answer. His friend Greg Torkelson wanted to help.

"We just wanted the phone back," Torkelson said. "Some of it was a little bit of adrenaline… you know, it was the chase of trying to get the guy."

As a local freelance photographer, Torkelson is often following chases like that. This time, he was in the thick of it.

The two used the Find My iPhone app to track the signal and spent hours working on it until they pinpointed one person riding a bicycle.