A Woman Is Busted Selling Fake Doctor's Notes to Kids Skipping School
Well here's an idea for a side hustle we've never heard of before. Probably for a good reason.
There's a 52-year-old woman named Belinda Fondren in Evans, Louisiana. And she was just busted for selling high school students fake doctor's notes . . . so they could skip school.
Apparently Belinda used to work for a doctor and she was forging the notes as if they came from him. She was selling them for $20 each and apparently sold about 14 of them before the school got suspicious.
They noticed there was a big spike in kids getting notes from that doctor, so they called the doctor . . . and he said he'd never heard of any of the kids.
They eventually traced the notes to Belinda, and she was arrested for filing false public records. She could get up to five years in prison.
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A Man in Wisconsin Freaked Out at Pizza Hut for Not Putting Enough Cheese on His Pizza
If there's anything that's going to make someone in Wisconsin commit a crime of passion, it's this.
A guy in Weston, Wisconsin was arrested last week after he stormed into a Pizza Hut and freaked out . . . because they hadn't given him enough CHEESE on his pizza.
He argued with the cops that they shouldn't arrest him because, quote, "he's an American and works hard" . . . but he was still arrested for disorderly conduct.
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Someone Dressed as Jesus Sucker Punched a Cop on Halloween
I can't give you all the answers to the question "What would Jesus do?" But I feel comfortable saying: Not this.
A cop in San Diego was outside of a bar on Halloween when he was sucker punched . . . by a guy dressed as Jesus.
The guy ran away before the cops could grab him. They say he was, quote, "A white male, six feet to six-two, in a white robe, red sash, possibly with a fake beard and wig."
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A Guy Dressed as Pennywise Was Messing with Cars on Halloween . . . and Was Arrested for an Outstanding Warrant
There are lots of dudes out there who TERRORIZED people on Halloween by dressing up as CLOWNS and messing with them. So hey, good news, at least ONE of them got arrested . . .
The police in Conyers, Georgia got a call on Halloween night about a guy dressed as Pennywise from"It", holding a red balloon, messing with cars as they drove through an intersection.
The cops went to check it out and they found it was a 39-year-old guy named Jason Maugham.
And when they ran his name . . . it turned out he had an outstanding warrant for failure to pay child support. So he was arrested.
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A Counterfeiter Is Caught After Garbagemen Spot Fake Bills in His Trash
No one throws huge wads of CASH in the garbage. So yeah, this was a red flag . . .
A 32-year-old guy near Huntsville, Alabama named Christopher Shock is facing serious jail time for printing a bunch of fake 20 and 50-dollar bills.
And he got caught after he threw out a bunch of rejects from a test run, and garbagemen found them in his trash.
They were really good forgeries and looked real. But once they pulled them out of the garbage, they realized they were printed on regular printing paper.
Police were able to link the bills to Christopher, because one of them was printed on the back of a receipt from the Alabama Pardons and Paroles department. And it had his info on it, including his full name and birth date.
In Alabama, the penalty for forgery is up to 20 years in prison PER BILL. So if they really go after him, he could be facing life in prison.
It looks like he's been doing it for a while. Police think that between 10 and 30 thousand dollars of his fake bills are already in circulation. (WHNT)(Here's hismugshot.)
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