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VIDEO…Hot Chick Crashes Car Into Miami Beach Store Then Casually Walks Away.
A 27-year-old woman from L.A. crashed her car into the front of a store in Miami Beach last week, almost crushed a woman . . . then casually gathered her belongings and left in another car. Cops caught up with her nearby, and she's facing hit-and-run charges. An excited tourist named Brian Prahl got some of it on video, and also ID'd the woman for the cops, then talked to the local news about it.
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A Guy Tried to Rob a Bank by Putting a Note in the Pneumatic Tube at the Drive-Thru
This guy's plans to rob a bank really went whoosh.
A guy named Angel Masdev tried to rob a bank in Hartsville, South Carolina on Thursday . . . by putting a note in the PNEUMATIC TUBE at the drive-thru.
His note told the tellers to put all the money from the drawers back into the tube or he'd, quote, "kill." Except the threat lost a lot of its power with the whole tube thing.
The bank employees called the cops, and they got there while Angel was still waiting for the tube of cash.
He was arrested on several charges.
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(Here's his mugshot.)
Photo: www.wmbfnews.com
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A Guy Who Reported His Car Stolen Had Googled "How to Set Your Car on Fire and Make It Look Like an Accident"
We're so used to asking Google EVERYTHING that we forget there are times that's a terrible idea.
There's a 54-year-old guy named Donald Cassidy from West Newton, Pennsylvania. And a few weeks ago, he reported his 2010 GMC Acadia had been stolen.
The cops found it in some woods nearby. It had been set on fire, but the VIN number was still visible.
As they investigated, they started to get suspicious that Donald staged the whole thing.
And when they got a warrant to look through his phone's Internet history, they found that before he called in the car theft, he'd searched for, quote, "how to set your car on fire and make it look like an accident."
He was arrested for arson, filing a false report, and risking a catastrophe.
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An 88-year-old man in France was pulled over doing 119 miles-per-hour on Friday, which was almost twice the speed limit . . . and he told the cops it was because he was late for his vaccine appointment. His car was impounded.
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Someone in Los Angeles County was pulled over in the carpool lane with an incredibly realistic dummy wearing a mask in their passenger seat.
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Photo: Stafford County Sheriff's Office
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A 12-year-old girl in Florida is facing charges for selling stun guns to her classmates at school.
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