Woman Finds Naked Man in Her Trunk, and He'd Been There for Three Days
The guy in this story is okay and WASN'T arrested because he's obviously got some mental health stuff going on. But imagine if this happened to you.
A woman near Vancouver, British Columbia named Bethany Coker found a bunch of mud in the driver's side seat of her car last week, and didn't know where it came from. She usually leaves her car unlocked . . . because of Canada. So she assumed a homeless guy slept in it.
Anyway, she decided to start locking it from now on and steam-cleaned the whole seat. Then cut to three days later when she went to put something in her car at work . . . and realized someone was hanging out in her TRUNK.
She noticed the windows were fogged up. Then she was putting something on her passenger's seat when she heard a voice say, "HEY." So she looked over . . . saw a guy's face in the pass-through hole that leads to her trunk . . . and he was NAKED.
He told her it was a, quote, "rite of passage" and that he was the son of the Pope. (???) So at that point, she FLIPPED OUT, grabbed a coworker, and called 911.
It turned out the guy has issues AND he'd been out drinking. He thought someone was chasing him, so he climbed in her trunk . . . and he'd been in there for THREE DAYS. Luckily he didn't freeze to death, and cops say he's getting the help he needs now.
Bethany says the craziest part was when she realized she'd been driving around with him while running ERRANDS for the past three days. She says he never made a peep.
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(Careful! The video she posted on TikTok has an F-bomb.)
A Home Depot Employee Got Caught Swapping $400,000 with Counterfeit Money He Bought on Amazon
This is one of those crimes that seems so obvious you'd have to KNOW you're eventually going to get caught.
A Home Depot employee in Tempe, Arizona has admitted to swapping out nearly $400,000 in REAL money with fake bills that he bought on Amazon.
His name is Adrian Pineda, and he was a vault associate at the store . . . meaning that he was in charge of counting the money and taking it to the bank. But over the past four years, he's been swapping in counterfeit money.
Adrian bought the fake money on Amazon. A pack of 100 fake $100 bills costs about $9.00. He bought more than 3,700 fake $100's . . . in 22 orders over the past few years . . . totaling $371,000 in fake money.
Obviously, the bank wasn't fooled . . . the serial number on the bills actually said "PLAY MONEY." It's unclear how long they were onto him, but Home Depot has video of him making the swap 16 times.
Adrian was arrested last week. He admitted to stealing the money, and he has agreed to pay it all back. He's also looking at up to 20 years in prison.
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A Wanted Criminal Gave Cops a Fake Name . . . of Another Wanted Criminal
Sometimes things are just meant to be. Like this idiot, who was destined to go to jail last week . . .
A guy named Adam Castle got stopped by police last Monday in Richmond, Kentucky. And he knew he was in trouble. (Richmond is about 25 miles south of Lexington.)
He recently failed to show up to court for drug trafficking charges. So he knew there were warrants out for his arrest, and decided to give cops a fake name.
He claimed his name was "Steven Clemmons," so they ran that name through their system. And at first, he thought he tricked them.
But they ended up arresting him anyway . . . because it turned out some guy named Steven Clemmons ALSO had a warrant out for his arrest.
Adam 'fessed up while they were driving him to jail. He told them what his real name was, and listed the charges they should ACTUALLY be arresting him for.
Now he's facing his original charges, plus a few new ones for identity theft and giving cops a fake name.
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