Criminals: The Grinch Got Drunk and Beat Up Rudolph at a Christmas Party

The Grinch Got Drunk and Beat Up Rudolph at a Company Christmas Party

 

You probably haven't had your holiday work party yet. See if you can top this . . .

 

 

A company Christmas party in northern Michigan went sideways Saturday night . . . after the GRINCH had a little too much to drink, and beat up RUDOLPH.  (???)

 

 

The party was at a hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. A 30-year-old employee dressed as The Grinch attacked another 30-year-old employee who was dressed up as a reindeer.

 

 

Police say the Grinch guy was the aggressor and started throwing punches. The reindeer guy was just trying to defend himself.

 

 

It's not clear what led up to the fight, but alcohol was involved.

 

 

Cops arrested the Grinch guy for assault. 

 

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A School Nurse Stole Kids' Adderall and Replaced It with Aspirin

 

 

There's been a big Adderall shortage for a while now. But not for THIS lady: A middle school nurse in Florida is facing charges for stealing Adderall from CHILDREN, and replacing it with aspirin.

 

 

Her name is Makayla Crandall, and she's 27. She lives in the town of Niceville, on the Florida panhandle.  (About 50 miles east of Pensacola.) She just started working at the school in July.

 

 

All the kids' medications were kept in a locked medicine cabinet. So she'd allegedly go in . . . take some Adderall out . . . and replace it with things like aspirin or Aleve, depending on what the pills looked like.

 

 

In September, a girl noticed her Adderall pills didn't look right. Then her mom and several other parents started noticing changes in their kids' behavior.

 

 

The school eventually realized over 100 pills were unaccounted for . . . and found an Aleve in one kid's pill bottle, and seven aspirins in another bottle.

 

 

It's not clear if Makayla was taking the meds herself, or selling them. But she was the only person with a key to the cabinet. She's facing charges for grand theft of a controlled substance, failing to keep narcotics records, and five counts of child maltreatment.

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