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A naked Florida man wearing only a cowboy hat on his head allegedly attacked a woman when she was unable to provide him with a crack pipe. 

Early last week, a 45-year-old man from Southern Florida was in Medley, a town approximately 10 miles from Miami. 

It was reported that he was completely naked except for a cowboy hat he had on his head. He was also holding a machete. 

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A Clay County deputy was relieved of his duties after being arrested a second time for allegedly driving while intoxicated, approximately 10 months after a previous DUI. 

Last December, the director of corrections for the Bradford County Sheriff’s Office rolled through a stop sign and crashed into another vehicle. He was arrested for driving under the influence, and he pleaded no contest to the charge. His conviction led to his demotion to lieutenant. 

On the night of October 15, the deputy was driving in town when his truck reportedly left the road and ended up in a ditch.  

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A Florida man allegedly sliced his friend with a razor blade several times when they got into a fight outside of a gas station market.

Early in the morning on September 4, three men were hanging out together and they visited a Shell station convenience store in Holiday, Florida.

After they left the store, two of the men reportedly got into an argument. The fight quickly escalated and became physical.

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A New Mexico man was accused of violently attacking and raping his girlfriend before dumping gasoline and bleach all over the room where the incident took place. 

At approximately 2:00 am on September 15, a woman, her boyfriend, and an infant whose relationship to the pair has not been disclosed were in a Northeast Albuquerque apartment together. 

According to reports, the 33-year-old man and his girlfriend began to have sex, but the woman decided she wanted to stop. 

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A man was arrested after the police reportedly discovered him armed in an apartment building where they found hundreds of pills, as well as guns and ammunition in his residence. 

On the afternoon of October 9, the authorities received a call from someone who lives at the Sugarmont Apartments in Salt Lake City. The caller informed them that one of the neighbors was behaving strangely and needed help. They also reported that they were pretty sure he had a gun.  

The police additionally received calls from others regarding the situation. 

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The mother of a 10-year-old boy is facing charges after her son’s school informed the authorities that he had a fresh tattoo covering a large portion of his arm. 

Earlier this month, a middle school student in Highland went to the nurse’s office and asked if they would put Vaseline on his arm. 

It was reported that when the nurse looked at the boy’s limb, she saw his name tattooed across his forearm in large letters. 

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An allegedly drunk driver was taken into custody on suspicion of several charges after he reportedly crashed his vehicle and endangered his children during a custody exchange. 

On October 9, just after 10:00 AM, a 32-year-old man from Oroville, California, was taking his children to a residence in Paradise to drop them off with their other parent. 

While the father was driving with the kids, his car reportedly struck an unattended parked vehicle. 

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In an ironic situation, a Texas woman was arrested for a drug crime while she was wearing a “D.A.R.E.” anti-drug tee shirt.

According to reports, a vehicle was being driven through Jim Wells County, which is in the Corpus Christi statistical area.

The reason for pulling the car over has not yet been disclosed, but the officer performed a traffic stop.

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A man was swiftly caught and arrested after he reportedly held a finger under his shirt to give the impression that he was armed when he allegedly robbed a bank in Seminole. 

On September 10, at a Chase bank branch in Seminole, Florida, it appeared to be business as usual. 

Everything changed just before 1:30 PM when, according to reports, a man entered the building and walked up to one of the tellers. 

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Two Florida men were taken into custody and charged after allegedly stealing over 7,000 pounds (about the weight of an elephant) of used cooking oil from a restaurant.

According to the authorities, there has been a recent influx of thefts of used cooking oil around the United States. Cooking oil is considered a valuable commodity since it can be used to make many items, such as biodiesel and personal care products.

Just after 3:00 AM on October 6, a deputy from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office was on patrol when they reportedly saw suspicious activity in the back of Woody’s Bar-B-Que restaurant in Palm Coast.

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