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Cops: Ill-timed potty break lands suspect in jail

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Mental note to self – When robbing a convenience store don’t stick around to pee in the area.  What a doofus!  Here’s your sign.  I think the charge of urinating in public is a nice touch to add.

SUFFOLK, Va. (AP) — An alleged ill-timed potty break has landed a man accused of robbing a Suffolk convenience store behind bars. Police said 43-year-old Sean Almond was found urinating behind a Kangaroo Mart minutes after a clerk reported the store had been robbed Thursday night. Police said Almond was carrying the stolen cash.

Almond was charged with one count of armed robbery. Charges of assault and urinating in public are pending.

Almond was being held at Western Tidewater Regional Jail without bond. It was not clear if he has an attorney.

Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, http://www.pilotonline.com

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Police investigate alleged theft of illegal ecstasy pill collection

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I just hate it when that happens.  There’s nothing worse than collecting something that is illegal and then having it stolen by a criminal, it’s just not right.   It’s like there’s no honor amongst criminals.

AMSTERDAM (AP) — A man who said he spent two decades collecting Ecstasy pills of all colors and shapes as a hobby has turned to police for help after they were stolen – because he said some of them are poisonous.

Police say the 46-year-old man, who was not identified, decided to report the theft despite the illegal nature of the collection because he was worried about the possible consequences if anybody were to swallow one of the poisoned pills.

It was not immediately clear why about 40 red-and-white pills out of the 2,400-pill-strong collection would be poisoned, but the police said they fear the drugs could be lethal if swallowed.

“That’s really the main reason he came to the police,” said police spokeswoman Esther Naber, adding the man “knows he’s not going to get his collection back.”

A report in De Volkskrant daily Thursday said the man claimed he was not a drug dealer or user.

“I’ve tried it before but didn’t like it,” the report quoted him saying. “My passion for collecting comes from the varied collection of colors, shapes and logos that are printed on the pills.”

According to a police statement, the man gathered the pills over a 20 year period and carefully stored them in coin collecting folders.

The folders were allegedly taken during a break-in Wednesday at the man’s home in Eerbeek, 56 miles (90 kilometers) east of Amsterdam.

Police spokesman Naber said investigators tended to believe the man’s story.

“Why would you make something like this up?” she said.

Prosecutors and drug enforcement officials are still weighing whether to charge him with a crime.

“Given that the pills have disappeared, for the moment there’s no evidence to support a possession charge,” Naber said.

The pills’ street value is estimated at euro11,000 ($16,200).

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Police: Man lies about robbery over fear of wife

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

That’s got to be a fairly fearsome wife.   Now not only is he busted and she knows he has to explain the additional $750 in fines that he got.   In this case I think it’s time that it would have paid to tell the truth.

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A Panama City Beach man reportedly admitted to deputies that he lied about being robbed so he wouldn’t have to tell his wife that he spent the money. The Bay County Sheriff’s Office reported that a 30-year-old man was arrested and charged Friday with making a false report.

According to a report, the man called 911 from a Panama City Beach store and claimed that he was getting into his car when a man dressed in black hit him and took $100 in cash. But the store’s surveillance video showed the man walk out of the store, sit in his car for a short time and then go back inside to use the phone.

After deputies showed the man the video, he acknowledged that he hadn’t actually been robbed.

The man was released from jail Saturday on $750 bail.

Information from: The News Herald, http://www.newsherald.com

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Coffee break pays off for Minnesota deputies

Friday, September 4th, 2009

That’s justice for you, do a crime, take a break, get busted and do the time.   Mental Note: Don’t burglarize places and then go somewhere that police are.

MANKATO, Minn. (AP) — Two Blue Earth County sheriff’s deputies didn’t have to work too hard to track down four burglary suspects. The suspects, in fact, pulled right into the Happy Chef restaurant where the deputies were on a coffee break Wednesday night. The deputies had been investigating three residential burglaries that night that had similar methods of operation. When they were on their break at Happy Chef, a report of another burglary came in from Le Sueur County with a description of the suspects’ pickup truck.

A truck matching the description then pulled into parking lot and the deputies didn’t have to go far to make an arrest. And, the stolen goods, including laptop computers, other electronics and jewelry, were in the back.

Captain Rich Murry said even a coffee break can be productive.

Information from: The Free Press, http://www.mankatofreepress.com

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