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A North Carolina man was arrested after several underage guests were found drinking alcohol at a party with thousands of attendees that was held on his 30-acre farm.

On May 2, a party was held at Smokehouse Valley Farm in Cedar Grove with approximately 2,500 guests, and it caused several problems in the community. The attendees parked in the neighborhood near the venue, some in front of residential driveways, and multiple people living in the surrounding area found they were unable to leave their homes. It was reported that 911 received calls regarding the event from more than 75 people, some of whom needed medical help, including one woman who went into labor.

Many law enforcement officers were dispatched to the scene, along with first responders, and they reported that they had trouble navigating through the cars and people in the streets. The Sheriff’s Office reported that they found the partygoers had “obstructed driveways, left automobiles in the yards of neighboring property owners, and [that] intoxicated individuals wandered between vehicles snarled in traffic.” When they were located, several individuals were taken to hospitals for treatment.

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A man who was committed to a sex offender treatment facility nearly fifteen years ago was caught in another state after reportedly escaping by putting his ankle monitor on a dummy he left in his bed.

On May 15, an inpatient at the Minnesota Sex Offender Treatment Program campus in St. Peter reportedly used a gimmick to trick the staff so he could leave the facility without being detected. According to reports, the person, later identified as a man who was committed to the center in 2011, was required to wear a GPS ankle monitor. He was able to take it off, and he allegedly attached it to a dummy that he left in his bed in a purported effort to trick the staff into thinking he was asleep. After setting up the dummy, the man reportedly slipped out the door and began an eventful multi-state journey ending at his mom’s house in Webb City, Missouri.

A while later, the staff found the dummy in his bed after his roommate told them he did not get out of bed at all that day. The following evening, the authorities were notified about the situation, and an investigation was opened. Using his phone records, they reported that they believed he met a man in a laundry mat who agreed to drive him to Albert Lea, and they spent a bit of time at a casino in Utah before parting ways. The suspected escapee allegedly bought a car, and he was found at his mother’s house after it was reported as being spotted in Missouri.

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Two mothers from Arizona were arrested when the police accused them of drinking at a bar for hours and leaving their youngsters alone in their vehicle with a bag of marijuana.

Late in the evening on March 8, two moms in Glendale were driving near the Westgate Entertainment District with four young children, one of whom was an infant in a safety seat. The driver pulled into the lot and parked the car, and both women reportedly got out, but allegedly left the children alone in the vehicle when they walked away. While they were gone, the authorities showed up and met with a bystander who called the police when she reportedly saw a youngster running around the parking lot by herself. She reported that she also found the others in the car without supervision. Upon searching the vehicle, one of the officers allegedly found a bag of marijuana in the glove compartment.

The police went to a few establishments in the center to see if they could find the mothers of the children, but they were unsuccessful. They reportedly stayed with the kids for 45 minutes before the women returned to the car. When asked, both mothers said they went into the Salt Tacos y Tequila bar and restaurant to use the bathroom and were not gone for long. The officers reported that they smelled alcohol on the women, who allegedly added that they had a drink while there.

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A man who reportedly publicly declared his love for actress Jennifer Aniston in multiple online posts may face a felony charge after allegedly crashing a vehicle through the gate at the front of her mansion in Bel Air.

According to reports, a 48-year-old Mississippi man who believes he and Jennifer Aniston are destined to be wed relocated to Southern California in the fall. Several posts on social media asserted to be written by the man, which professed his love for her, were perceived as indicating he believed that God intended for them to be together.

Last Monday afternoon, Aniston was in her Los Angeles home when a vehicle slammed into and broke open the front gate. Her security was able to grab the individual, who did not enter the residence, and held him until the authorities arrived. The police identified him as the man from Mississippi. When he was arrested, he complained of back pain and was sent to the hospital for medical treatment. After he was released, he was booked into the Los Angeles County Jail without bail. He is currently facing preliminary charges of felony vandalism. The authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident, and the district attorney is still reviewing the details of the case to see if official charges will be sought.

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A Connecticut man with several active arrest warrants is facing a slew of charges after allegedly attempting to drive away when he reportedly crashed into a vehicle on the Interstate while driving under the influence of alcohol.

On the afternoon of May 2, a man was driving a Nissan on Interstate 95 and found himself behind a sedan. He allegedly pulled onto the shoulder and tried to go around the vehicle, and reportedly struck it as he drove by. According to reports, he attempted to speed off, but the other driver trailed behind him and notified the authorities about the incident.

State police quickly arrived, and they reported that they believed the man driving the Nissan was intoxicated. When asked, he allegedly provided the wrong name to the trooper. When taking the roadside sobriety test, it was reported that he did not pass.

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A man on probation in Kentucky is facing multiple charges after he reportedly left the state without permission and physically assaulted an officer in Florida after collecting a $167.3 million Powerball jackpot.

On April 26, a man who previously served a 14-year prison sentence and is on parole until August became the recipient of half of the $167.3 million Powerball jackpot his mother won on a ticket he bought for her from a convenience store in Georgetown. On April 30, though he reportedly failed to get the required permission to leave the state, he and his girlfriend were involved in an incident at a hotel in Florida. While at the waterfront resort in St. Pete’s Beach, the man had an encounter with a patron that allegedly led to him striking the other party in the face. When a deputy from the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office intervened to try to diffuse the situation, the man reportedly swung his leg, and his foot made contact with the deputy’s face. At the same time, the man’s girlfriend, who was allegedly intoxicated, reportedly began yelling at people and defending him.

When the deputy tried to arrest the man, he reportedly tried to run away. According to reports, after he was caught, he remained uncooperative with law enforcement.

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A woman in Pennsylvania who may face multiple charges for allegedly pooping on the hood of someone else’s car during midday traffic has captured the attention of the internet after bystanders captured and posted videos of the reportedly messy situation.

On April 30, a Ridley Park resident was driving in Prospect Park when she reportedly believed the car in front of her at a red traffic light was intentionally instigating. They remained idle after it had turned green, and when the woman honked her horn, they began mocking her. Afterward, she got in front of them, and they drove behind her for long enough that she believed they were following her. The woman got out of the car, and she and the other driver began arguing. The encounter was unpleasant, and as the woman headed back to her vehicle, she allegedly pulled down her pants and pooped on the hood of other individual’s car before driving off. Several passersby took videos of the incident and posted them online, and the story went viral.

Some people in the vicinity got the license plate number and additional identifying information about the vehicle and gave it to the police. The Prospect Police Department found the registered owner’s personal details and called them to discuss what went on, and it was reported that she told them she did poop on the car, but said they would need talk to her attorney.

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The ex-girlfriend of a married Florida man reportedly pretended she was an ICE agent and allegedly kidnapped his wife from her place of employment.

On April 10, a woman was working a shift at the Days Inn in Panama City when someone wearing clothing giving the impression they were an ICE agent came to the hotel and asked for her. The employee noted that in addition to the outfit, the woman was carrying a walkie-talkie and a card that appeared to be from the sheriff’s office, causing her to further believe she was a legitimate law enforcement agent. When the employee was told she would need to accompany the woman to the sheriff’s office, she willingly got into the back seat of their vehicle.

According to reports, when they were in the car, the driver took the woman’s cellphone away and said she could make a call when they arrived. During the ride, the driver reportedly made comments about the passenger’s husband and told her she would be held responsible for his wrongs. The man’s wife, who knew where the sheriff’s office was, realized the driver had passed the location. The driver reportedly informed her that they were going to a different office, but instead allegedly drove the woman to an apartment complex and told her additional ICE agents were awaiting their arrival. When she was told to get out of the vehicle, the passenger was able to run away.

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A curio shop owner in Central Florida was accused of pushing the limits on what would be considered odd merchandise by allegedly selling human bones on Facebook Marketplace.

Wicked Wonderland is a curio shop in Orange City co-owned by a 52-year-old woman and her business partner. According to reports, in December 2023, the Orange City Police Department received a call from someone who wanted to report the business for allegedly listing and selling what they believed were authentic human bones on Facebook Marketplace. An investigation was opened, and the police checked out the business’s profile page. They reported that they saw multiple posts advertising pieces of human bones for sale, including two small skull fragments, a clavicle, a scapula, a rib, a piece of vertebrae, and a larger chunk of skull.

The police talked to the 53-year-old about the situation, and the woman reportedly said she bought the bones from private sellers and believed the transactions were legal since they were meant for educational purposes. She also reportedly said she was unaware that it was illegal to sell the bone pieces, as she had been doing so for several years. The items in her store were collected by the police and turned over to the medical examiner for further investigation. Some of the bones were believed to be archaeological finds, and some were reported as being from one hundred to over five hundred years old.

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A Utah teen may face multiple charges after a single-vehicle accident alleged to be caused by his driving under the influence reportedly took the life of his 16-year-old passenger.

In the early morning hours of March 30, an 18-year-old was driving a truck on Utah State Route 36 in the Rush Valley area of Tooele County with a 16-year-old young man in the passenger seat. The posted speed limit was reported as being 65 MPH, but the man was allegedly traveling at 85 MPH. According to reports, the pickup ended up going off the road and rolling over, and both men were thrown from the vehicle onto the ground, and the 16-year-old was severely injured.

When the authorities learned about the accident, a trooper from the Highway Patrol headed to the site, where a sheriff’s deputy was there and giving the younger man CPR. The trooper, who believed he smelled alcohol, took over for the sheriff, but when EMS arrived, the teenager was pronounced dead. The driver was given a breath test, and his BAC was recorded as 0.18. When speaking with the authorities, he allegedly said he had a few beers at a social gathering. His truck and the surrounding area were searched, and several empty alcohol containers were reportedly found.

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