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A Florida man was arrested after allegedly threatening to stab his neighbor and eat her dog when he reportedly became upset over the belief that she was walking on his property with the canine.

On the afternoon of October 17, a woman in Interlachen was walking her dog on a path next to her neighbor’s property. It was reported that the homeowner spotted the woman, and he believed the path was a part of his plot of land. He reportedly approached her while holding two pocket knives and allegedly threatened to eat her dog if she came back. The woman quickly left, and the authorities were notified.

Deputies from the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office went to the scene and talked to both parties about what happened. As soon as they were satisfied that things had calmed down and the situation was handled, the deputies left. Unfortunately, according to a post made by the Sheriff’s Office, they were hasty in their retreat. Approximately an hour later, another call was made reporting that the same neighbors were having another issue that required the intervention of the authorities.

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A man in Nebraska was arrested after an allegedly violent encounter in which he was accused of assaulting and holding his former girlfriend captive inside a residence.

The situation reportedly began a few weeks earlier when the man was released on bond following a separate case involving allegations of strangulation. Later that day, his ex-girlfriend went to his home to bring him a homemade meal. She said that when she arrived, he attacked her until she lost consciousness. When she woke up, she reportedly found herself in a different house that he owned. The two stayed there together for several hours, and he allegedly made alarming statements, including asking her to end his life, and reportedly threatened to kill them both.

Law enforcement received information indicating that the woman might need help, and officers, accompanied by SWAT members, went to the address provided by the caller. They forced their way into the residence and found the pair inside. When they spoke with the woman, she said the man had been trying to release natural gas into the home. Authorities reported that the gas was still present. The woman also alleged that the man struck her in the head with a glass bottle and attempted to strangle her again as law enforcement entered.

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A man in Oklahoma is facing charges after allegedly pretending to be an attorney so he could visit his incarcerated girlfriend at the county jail.

The incident reportedly occurred at the Oklahoma County Detention Center in Oklahoma City on October 13, when the man allegedly arrived claiming he needed to have power of attorney paperwork signed by his girlfriend, who was being held at the facility.

According to the affidavit, he went to the visitation area, introduced himself as the woman’s lawyer, and referred to her as his client. Records indicated that the woman had been booked into the detention center approximately a week earlier on an out-of-state warrant. Jail personnel let him into the attorney visitation booth, where he met with the inmate. The two reportedly completed the power of attorney documents and then began hugging and kissing, which raised the suspicions of the staff members.

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Authorities in Florida arrested a 59-year-old woman after she allegedly tried to poison an infant she was babysitting with antifreeze.

The incident reportedly occurred in February at the woman’s home near Palm Beach. The alleged victim, an 11-month-old baby, had been described by his parents as healthy. According to reports, the babysitter texted the mother around 2:25 p.m. and said the child was tired and asking for a nap. His grandmother picked him up about an hour later, and she noticed he was unusually tired and unable to hold his head up. Shortly after, the baby began vomiting a clear, sticky, and foul-smelling substance. His mother took him to the hospital, where his condition worsened and he was placed on life support after suffering cardiac arrest. He was revived after 10 minutes of CPR and transferred through several hospitals for further treatment. Doctors initially thought the child was ill, but test results ruled out infection or genetic causes. Further testing showed the presence of ethylene glycol in his system, which is the toxic chemical found in antifreeze, causing them to believe he had been the victim of a poisoning.

Investigators learned that the child’s mother left two bottles of breast milk and some solid food with the babysitter, but the woman later claimed she fed the child from a one-ounce bottle the mother had not supplied. When questioned, the babysitter denied that anyone else had contact with the child or that he had been near the garage where antifreeze was stored. Police found two bottles of antifreeze in the home, and one of them was partially empty.

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A Texas corrections officer lost his job and is facing charges for allegedly bringing contraband, in the form of chicken wings, into the facility for an inmate who reportedly paid him for the alleged transaction.

According to reports, a 25-year-old man, who began working last summer as a corrections officer at the Travis County Correctional Complex in Austin, recently became embroiled in a situation involving an inmate who was housed in the facility. The inmate allegedly proposed a deal where the officer would be paid if he agreed to bring him chicken wings from Wingstop, and it was believed that the officer reportedly agreed to the terms. Correctional facilities are allowed to monitor the telephone communications of certain inmates, and things went awry when a Security Threat Intelligence Unit officer was listening in on a call that the inmate made to a family member.

It was reported that during the chat, the inmate shared the alleged plan to satisfy his craving for wings. He reportedly said he convinced an officer to get them for him by sending him $50.00 on CashApp. The authorities began investigating the situation, and they watched surveillance video that showed a food delivery driver dropping off a bag of chicken wings at the facility. The corrections officer retrieved it and ate some of them before allegedly giving the inmate a portion on a paper towel.

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An argument between a man and a pregnant woman over a coveted parking space in a restaurant lot resulted in a criminal charge after he was accused of hitting her with his vehicle.

On the evening of October 3, a pregnant woman and her husband went to the Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant located in The Promenade at Coconut Creek shopping center. The couple had parked, but they saw a more desirable spot, and the woman stood in the space while her husband went to get their vehicle. Before he returned, a man with his wife in the passenger seat drove up and wanted to park in the spot. The woman continued to stand there, but the other driver reportedly said she was not allowed to reserve the parking place.

According to reports, the driver allowed the vehicle to roll forward slowly, and the woman got out of the way after it touched her knee. The man reportedly finished parking and went into the restaurant. The authorities were notified, and Deputies with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office went to the scene to investigate. When they talked to the alleged victim, she reportedly said she was afraid the man would have run her over if she hadn’t moved, and that her shoe came off during the incident. Coconut Creek Fire Rescue arrived, but it was determined that the woman did not need medical treatment.

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A Lexington Park man was taken into custody after the authorities reportedly found drugs and paraphernalia during a search of his residence and alleged that he was selling controlled substances to individuals in the area.

On October 9, investigators went to a residence in Lexington Park with a search warrant. During their search, the law enforcement officers reportedly found a piece of foil containing what was believed to be cocaine, a plastic bag with a substance identified as a cutting agent, and a digital scale showing signs of residue. They also reported finding a large amount of packaging materials, buprenorphine and naloxone, nitrile gloves, and multiple food assistance cards not belonging to the suspect.

Officials said the evidence was found in areas accessible to both the suspect and another individual who was referred to as a co-defendant, and they concluded that the items indicated intent to distribute narcotics. Investigators noted that some of the materials, such as nitrile gloves and packaging supplies, are often associated with drug preparation and handling. Food assistance cards were also described as items sometimes used as informal payment in drug exchanges.

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A man in Connecticut was arrested on several charges after an investigation led the police to believe he had charged people seeking his limousine services and then failed to provide them with rides or refunds.

According to reports, the Eastern Rentals & Transportation limousine service company posted an advertisement on Facebook, and multiple people booked rides with the company. They were required to pay in advance and reportedly told that if they had to cancel, they would be issued a refund if they did so at least 72 hours before their scheduled ride.

Throughout the summer, the authorities received several reports from people claiming they had booked a reservation with the company, but their limo never showed up. They also reported that they were not issued refunds and had trouble getting in touch with anyone from the company when they tried. Additionally, individuals made Facebook posts warning people about the alleged scam.

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A Montana man who is currently on probation was arrested when an officer reportedly found him passed out behind the wheel of a vehicle with the motor running, causing him to believe he was under the influence of alcohol.

Late in the evening on September 27, a 52-year-old man was driving in Missoula when he decided to take a nap in his vehicle. He pulled over and parked, and reclined the seat so he could rest for a while. While he was relaxing, a passerby noticed him and became concerned. They located an on-duty officer from the Missoula Police Department nearby and provided the details of what they saw. The officer headed to the vehicle that the person reported, and it was noted that the driver had not turned off the engine before lying down. They also reported that they spotted what they believed was vomit on the ground next to the driver’s side of the car.

When the officer got the driver’s attention, the man allegedly said he had a couple of drinks and wanted to nap in the warm vehicle. He also disclosed that he was on parole. The officer believed the man showed multiple indications of being intoxicated, and he was reportedly unable to steady himself when he got out of his car. At the request of a probation officer, the vehicle was searched, and the officer reported that they found a bottle of liquor in the center console.

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A naked Florida man is facing charges after he was accused of causing a disturbance outside a local Walmart.

Early in the morning on October 8, a man was reportedly running around the parking lot at a Lake City Walmart and chasing the employees around. People began calling the authorities to report the man, who was described as behaving erratically. Officers from the Lake City Police Department went to the location to investigate, and when they arrived, the people who said they were witnesses told them the man, who was not wearing any clothing, ran in the direction of a nearby wooded area after chasing the workers.

The officers began searching for the suspect, and when they looked in the area the witnesses said he ran, they found a man on his hands and knees in the woods. They believed he was the person from the parking lot, and the police said he seemed upset, paranoid, and mostly stayed quiet when they tried to talk to him. When he did speak, the man reportedly responded in a way the officers could understand.

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