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In an ironic twist, the authorities caught three alleged fuel thieves in Central Washington after their truck, which reportedly had multiple stolen items, ran out of gas.

George, Washington (intentionally named after the former President), is an unincorporated town in Grant County. Its 1.3 square miles are home to just over 800 people. On the morning of January 30, multiple items went missing from a local farm, and the authorities were notified about the purported theft. They learned that someone nearby saw a pickup truck drive by that looked like it came from the farm, and they wrote down the license plate number before it was out of sight.

Deputies from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office collected the information, and they were later informed that the farm was missing 100 gallons of diesel gasoline and several car batteries. They began searching the surrounding area for a vehicle matching the description of the pickup truck. Around 7:15 AM, about 2 miles from the farm, three people in a truck stopped in a residential driveway when the vehicle ran out of gas. They asked for help from the man at the home, and he quickly recognized the truck had the same license plate number and appearance as the one seen near the farm. The homeowner called the authorities, and the deputies headed to his property.

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A Florida couple was arrested when the authorities reportedly found illegally modified guns in their vehicle during a traffic stop. 

Last week, a man 27-year-old was driving a pickup truck in Kathleen, Florida. His 23-year-old girlfriend was in the passenger’s seat.  

According to reports, the vehicle lacked a license plate.  

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The authorities allegedly found over 1,300 marijuana plants while investigating an unrelated incident, and they have purported that it is a part of an illegal growing operation being run by a felon.

36-year-old Javier Perez Diaz is a felon who hails from the unincorporated community of Mecca, California, in Riverside County.

Around 7:00 am on December 21, three special teams of deputies with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department were investigating an agricultural theft in the area.

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A homeless man in Florida allegedly emptied a bucket of cow feces on top of a victim’s head at a dairy farm.

Sometime between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm at the Spoto’s Palm River Dairy in the suburban area of Crystal Springs, a man reportedly caused a stink resulting in his arrest.

The suspect, later identified as 47-year-old Jose Ramirez-Callejas, was at the dairy when he encountered an unidentified victim. Whether or not the suspect had a beef with the alleged victim was not reported, but Ramirez-Callejas reportedly employed cow droppings in an assault against the person.

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