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A teenager was arrested after allegedly breaking into a database in his high school’s computer system and adding unsavory material to the yearbook’s student quotes section.

18-year-old Hollister Tryton attends Glastonbury High School in Connecticut.

As a feature in the yearbook, students were able to submit their personal quotes to be printed underneath pictures in the annual.

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When a woman allegedly stole a vehicle and led the police on a high-speed chase, she was detained when she stopped at a McDonald’s drive-thru for an order of chicken nuggets.

On July 6, a Chevy Silverado with the keys in the engine marked with “Raymond James Restoration” was reportedly stolen from a job site in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The owner of the company called the authorities and told them that the vehicle was equipped with a GPS tracking device.

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After more than 20 years had passed, a woman learned she had a felony for embezzlement because a VHS tape was not returned to the rental store.

52-year-old Caron McBride lived in Oklahoma. She relocated to Texas when she was going to be married.

After she was wed, McBride went to the DMV to have the information on her driver’s license updated.

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A mother allegedly involved in drug trafficking has been accused of enlisting her two daughters to make sales.

34-year-old Suleyka Santiago lives with her children in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Her boyfriend, who was implicated in a drug trafficking operation, was incarcerated in October.

In June, a confidential informant (CI) let the Montgomery County Detectives Narcotics Enforcement Team know that they suspected Santiago had stepped in for her boyfriend in the drug trafficking ring.

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A man from New Jersey allegedly verbally attacked his neighbor with a racist tirade and challenged the man to come to his home for a confrontation. It resulted in approximately 150 demonstrators arriving at his address.

45-year-old Edward Cagney Mathews resides in Mount Laurel.

On July 2, Mathews reportedly went to his neighbor’s residence in the Essex Place condominiums and began spitting and yelling racist comments. The alleged victim remained inside his home.

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A man in his underwear reportedly climbed a church and set fire to the cross on the bell tower before jumping from rooftop to rooftop using electrical wires to assist him.

Late in the evening on July 7, a security guard was on duty at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Boyle Heights.

The guard reported that he spotted a man ascending the construction scaffolding, and it appeared as if he was headed to the rooftop.

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When an officer reportedly encountered two men in the middle of a sexual encounter in a St. Petersburg park they were both placed under arrest for the alleged public display.

Just before 10:30 pm on June 30, an officer with the St. Petersburg Police Department was in Unity Park.

According to the city Parks and Recreation site, the small recreational area features “a great neighborhood playground for St. Petersburg’s younger residents.”

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A man from the Des Moines area allegedly became angry and threatened to blow up a fast food restaurant when he noticed his order of chicken nuggets was lacking dipping sauce.

42-year-old Robert Golwitzer lives in Ankeny, Iowa, in the Des Moines suburbs.

Around 5:00 pm on June 26, Golwitzer reportedly drove to a nearby McDonald’s for food. The man decided he would order chicken nuggets.

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A 2-year-old was found unharnessed and hidden under a large amount of garbage in his grandmother’s truck when she was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Last Sunday evening, 51-year-old Claudia Patterson, who has several prior infractions for driving under the influence of alcohol, was reportedly driving her truck in Memphis with her young grandson in the vehicle.

An officer with the Memphis Police Department was en route to the scene of an incident when they saw Patterson’s truck and asserted the driver was speeding and maneuvering the vehicle unsafely.

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A Tennessee man with a purported case of road rage allegedly pretended he was a police officer and pointed a pistol at another driver.

On the evening of June 27, Clifford Polly Jr., 24, was reportedly driving a black Dodge Charger in the Nashville area. The man, who says he is employed in a security position with a local company, was dressed in a security guard uniform.

While traveling in the vehicle, Polly reportedly had a problem with the driver of another automobile on the road. The man allegedly developed road rage and reportedly decided to interact with the driver of the other car.

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