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A University of Wisconsin–Madison laboratory worker reportedly noticed a strange odor and taste coming from a personal water bottle, leading to an investigation that authorities later said involved an alleged poisoning attempt by a co-worker.

According to a criminal complaint, the affected employee told the authorities that the bottle had an unusual smell and tasted off when he drank from it. He also reportedly noticed that his shoes carried a strong chemical odor. The situation was reported, prompting a response from campus authorities.

Investigators later alleged that a fellow employee had introduced laboratory chemicals into the victim’s belongings. The substances were believed to include paraformaldehyde, chloroform, and Trizol. Testing of the water bottle reportedly showed extremely high levels of chloroform, with officials noting the readings were too high to measure accurately. Authorities stated that such exposure could pose serious health risks.

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When a man watched two people steal a snowblower from his garage, he reportedly chased after them and purposely slammed into the side of their vehicle while they were trying to drive away. 

29-year-old Corey Sanderson lives in a home with his family in Madison, Wisconsin. 

Early in the morning on February 5, Sanderson created a Facebook post alerting people that a snowblower was stolen from his garage. He asked for help in keeping an eye out for the swiped machine and said that the police were given a report about the incident. 

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A Waffle House in Florida reported that a man attempted to rob the restaurant and used “finger guns” to intimidate the people in the establishment.

On the evening of October 18, the Waffle House in Madison, Florida, reported that they experienced an attempted robbery during business hours.

A man wearing a hoodie allegedly entered the restaurant with a small dog, and he reportedly announced that he was there to rob the establishment. He allegedly yelled at the workers and patrons and told them to get on the ground.

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