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A woman in Southwestern Florida was arrested after allegedly throwing a memento from the first date she went on with her now ex-husband through the window at his residence when he did not answer the door for her.

Approximately 6 months ago, a 34-year-old woman and ex reportedly ended their relationship, allegedly resulting in her moving out of their home in Bonita Springs. It was reported that she showed up at the residence late in the evening on January 24. When she knocked on the door, the man, who later told the police he was asleep, did not answer. The woman allegedly responded by throwing an object through the living room window, and he was reportedly awakened by the sound of the shattering glass.

The authorities were notified, and Lee County sheriff’s deputies showed up to investigate the report. The woman was still in front of the house when they arrived, and she reportedly told them she was banging on the door because she lived there and was trying to get the man to let her in. When they talked to her ex, he said the woman no longer resided in the house. The deputies noted that there was no women’s clothing in the home, and they were not provided proof that it was her legal mailing address. They reported that they found a brick with the former couple’s name and the date of their first outing etched into it and presumed it was the object used to break the window.

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A Pennsylvania woman allegedly used a brick as a weapon and injured a man during a domestic dispute last weekend. 

41-year-old Margaret Ann Black lives in an apartment at The Majestic (aka Castleton Apartment Complex) in New Castle. 

Just after midnight on June 11, Black was reportedly hanging out with a man in the apartment complex. 

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 Three men who were arrested for allegedly stealing over $1,000 worth of merchandise at Target in Brick Township are also suspected of taking part in several similar thefts that occurred throughout the state. 

On the afternoon of April 6, a Target store in Brick was reportedly robbed by three men. 

When the authorities were alerted, detectives with the Police Street Crimes Unit went to the store to investigate the situation. It was reported that they had been investigating similar thefts that had been taking place in large retail stores, such as Target and Walmart. The heists had been taking place recently in the local area, as well as in other parts of New Jersey. 

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A suspect was arrested after he allegedly beat a father and his infant with bricks while the dad was taking a walk with his children, leaving both alleged victims in need of many stitches. 

In the morning on December 19, a man in D.C. was taking a stroll with his two children. His toddler was walking with him while he pushed his 11-month-old daughter in a stroller. 

According to reports, the father was approached from behind by someone who had bricks in a bag. 

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The father of a 4-year-old boy allegedly wanted to ignite the child using gasoline and a lighter in a reported attempt to rid the youngster of a demon.

Johnsonville, Pennsylvania resident Josiah James C. McIntosh has a 4-year-old son.

Last Wednesday, McIntosh was reportedly at his home with the boy with another man.

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A Clearwater resident is facing felony charges after she allegedly injured her boyfriend with a pen and a candy cane during a domestic dispute.

On April 25, 35-year-old Christina Zicuis and her boyfriend reportedly became entangled in a situation that turned sour and became physical that involved a discussion about Zicuis’ deceased child.

When Zicuis allegedly decided that verbalizing her anger was not effective she reportedly grabbed a pen and thrust it in the direction of her boyfriend. The writing instrument allegedly pierced his skin and the man reportedly tried to depart from the home.

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After a brick was found lodged in the broken glass of Senator Mark Warner’s office building door the authorities apprehended the man that they believe is responsible for the damage and he is facing felony charges.

On Monday morning before business hours, someone broke the glass on the front door to the Roanoke, Virginia, office of United States Senator Mark Warner. None of the employees had arrived yet when the incident occurred, and upon its discovery, the vandalism was reported to the police.

Before they were told of the brick that had smashed the senator’s door, the police had received notification around 7:30 am alerting them of a man that had been seen walking around in the downtown area carrying bricks, but they were not able to find the person right away when they searched for him.

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