Friday, May 16, 2014

Ashley's Crazy News (Tamika Y. Morris Style)

Man Sues His Wife For Giving Birth To Ugly Baby

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A Chinese man divorced and then sued his ex-wife for giving birth to what he called an extremely ugly baby girl.

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Horny Woman Calls 911 And Asks Officer For Sex

Maria Montanez-ColonA Florida woman called police and then came onto the responding officer, asking him for sex.
Maria Montanez-Colon, 58, was arrested for abusing the 911 system when she called police with a bogus story, and when an officer arrived she tried to have sex with him.
The woman told police that she gave her late husband’s convertible to his son while she was drunk, and that she wants the car back. When officer Justin Davoult of the Punta Gorda Police Department arrived at the house, Montanez-Colon allegedly fondled him.
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Alligator Thwarts Allleged Car Thief's Escape
15/05/14 23:55 from Weird News on HuffingtonPost.com


Accused car thief was apprehended by police after he crashed a stolen car into an alligator.
He would have gotten away with it --if he just hadn't crashed into that alligator.
A man accused of five car thefts is behind bars after authorities apprehended him moments after he crashed into a gator crossing the road.
Calvin Rodriguez, 22, was driving around Port. St. Lucie, Florida, in a black Honda that police noticed had been reported as stolen.
Officers drove after him, but he sped away quickly.


P.E. Teacher Stole $950 From Student Lockers: Police

 



P.E. teacher Rodney Barnes is accused of stealing $950 from student lockers
Hey coach! Get down and give me... my money back!
Investigators say physical education teacher Rodney Barnes stole $950 from students in the boy's locker room at New Smyrna Beach High School in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, WFTV reports.
Authorities first began investigating the locker room thefts in April when students reported cash missing from their wallets.
Volusia County deputies were unable to put surveillance cameras in the locker room, so they stashed $141 worth of decoy money, covered with an invisible ultralight powder, in a student's wallet, according to the Associated Press.

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