Criminals: A Florida Baby Sitter Locks Kid In Dryer and Turns It On

A 35-year-old babysitter in Florida was arrested after allegedly putting a four-year-old boy in a dryer, closing the door, and "spinning" him around. 

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A Domino's Pizza Delivery Man Stole a Family's Cat

 

 

 

A family in Canada ordered Domino's pizza last Tuesday . . . and within 30 minutes their 12-year-old cat Dwight was STOLEN by the delivery driver.

 

 

They have doorbell surveillance footage that shows the driver walking off their porch WITH Dwight in his arms . . . in broad daylight. He puts the cat in his car, and takes off.

 

 

The family called Domino's, and they were connected directly with the driver, who claimed he thought the cat was a stray. But that doesn't really add up because he no longer had the cat . . . he abandoned Dwight about six miles away.

 

 

The driver took Dwight from the porch. He's NOT an outdoor cat, but he occasionally sits on the porch.

 

 

The good news is Dwight IS back at home. The family had started a social media campaign, and he was found safe. As for the driver, the police are still investigating. It's also unclear if the guy worked for Domino's, or if it was a delivery service. 

 

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A Guy Pretended to Be a D.E.A. Agent to Get a Discount at Wendy's

 

 

It's fine to be frugal, but this guy is criminally cheap . . .

 

 

A 57-year-old named David Stover lives near Daytona Beach and loves Wendy's, but doesn't like paying full price.

 

 

A friend of his used to work at his local Wendy's and gave him a discount. But they recently quit, or got fired.

 

 

So he didn't have the hook-up anymore and came up with a new plan: Getting a law enforcement discount by posing as a D.E.A. agent.

 

 

On Monday, police responded to a report of an angry customer at Wendy's who was arguing with staff.

 

 

It turned out David was demanding the discount and wouldn't back down. They claim he even flashed a badge, which turned out to be a cheap concealed carry badge that anyone can buy online.

 

 

It sounds like he'd managed to get the discount a few times, but the manager decided to put a stop to it. He's facing charges for impersonating an officer.  

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(Here's his mugshot.)

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