Articles Tagged with bakery

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A man who was employed at a chain grocery store in Colorado was accused of ejaculating on unwrapped food items, in addition to masturbating in front of local shop windows.

Last summer, the Fort Collins Police opened an investigation after learning about a man who had been touching himself sexually and exposing himself outside of coffee shops. The situation was investigated for months, and after collecting and reviewing details from the incidents, they believed the suspect might be a man who used to live in Sacramento. The authorities requested a search warrant to see if they could find anything in the man’s home that could connect him to the incidents.

On the morning of February 20, detectives from the Fort Collins Police were accompanied by Neighborhood Engagement Team officers when they went to the man’s residence with the signed warrant. The man was home when they arrived and allowed the officers to enter his home without incident.

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A man and woman refusing to wear face masks said a bakery owner assaulted them, but police saw the video of the incident and arrested them for assault instead.

Scott Collin and Amy Hall are from Portland, Oregon.

Last week, Collin and Hall reportedly went to Eugene. While they were there, they allegedly visited Crumb Together Cookies & Coffee.

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Two men fighting over a parking spot in New York City are facing charges after their allegedly destructive battle over the space resulted in one of their vehicles crashing through the front of a bakery in the middle of its grand opening.

Around 4:00 pm on November 15, two men were reportedly angling for the same parking spot on the street in front of The Rainbow Bakery in Flushing, Queens.

When neither driver conceded, one of the men, identified as 24-year-old Jie Zou, allegedly decided to get out of his vehicle and confront the man in the other car. The passenger in Zou’s car, 35-year-old Jonathan Zhang, also reportedly got out of the vehicle to lend him support after reportedly retrieving a baseball bat.

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A man from Alabama who received a life sentence after stealing $50 from a bakery is scheduled to be released from prison after his case caught the attention of a judge.

58-year-old Alvin Kennard has been incarcerated for the past 36 years due to a conviction for first-degree robbery when he stole $50 from the Highland Bakery in Bessemer with a knife in hand.

In 1984, Alabama law included the Habitual Felony Offender Act, which determined that a fourth-time offender would be issued a lifetime sentence.

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