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A man is facing charges after he allegedly got into a fight with his brother and hit him in the head with a large, frozen bag of chicken.

On the evening of May 2, a man from West Monroe, Louisiana, and his 59-year-old brother were together in the mobile home they share. The man spotted two broken windows in the residence, and he asked his brother for information about the incident.

He was reportedly angered by the topic, and the man allegedly opened the freezer and began throwing the frozen goods at his brother. The alleged victim was reportedly hit in the head with a large bag of frozen chicken parts.

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 A woman allegedly drove a commercial truck into her boyfriend’s mobile home after a domestic dispute while three people, including a child, were inside. 

56-year-old Rhonda D. Young lives in Piedmont, Alabama, where her boyfriend also resides. 

On Memorial Day, Young was with her boyfriend at his home. His stepdaughter and her child were also inside the mobile home. 

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The authorities have reported that they ended a months-long search for a stolen playground slide after discovering it inside the bedroom of a Burbank mobile home.

Last December, the authorities were told that a slide from Tierra Vida Park in Pascoe, Washington, had disappeared from its place in the playground. The weight of the large piece of equipment was an estimated 400-pounds.

The police search was fruitless until the end of February.

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A Florida man was arrested last Saturday after he was accused of assaulting his girlfriend during a spat about current political events.

62-year-old Edwin Ford and his steady girlfriend of the past 7-years reside together at the Villa Del Sol Mobile Home Community.

On December 5, the couple reportedly got into a verbal disagreement regarding the subject of the Donald Trump impeachment trials, though the exact reason for the reported discord between the couple was not disclosed in the affidavit.

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Anaheim police Sgt. Darin Wyatt said that the police were called to the Friendly Village mobile home park on La Palma Ave. after a report of domestic violence. But, before the police had arrived, the suspect, a man in his 30’s, fled saying he wasn’t going to go quietly and threatening “suicide by cop.”

According to Sgt. Wyatt the police set up a perimeter around the mobile home park to search for him. The people in the area were warned to shelter in place because it was unknown if the man was armed.

Anaheim’s city police helicopter was sent in, to provide a spotlight and aerial surveillance. Soon after the police in the helicopter spotted a man fitting the suspect’s description hiding in the bushes around the search area. Officers were sent to that location and arrested the suspect “without incident,” Wyatt said.

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