According to police estimates, a burglar allegedly trying to escape arrest was able
to jump a wall that exceeded the height of the world record by 4 feet.
Around 2:00 am on Sunday, a man allegedly broke into a home in Silver Spring,
According to police estimates, a burglar allegedly trying to escape arrest was able
to jump a wall that exceeded the height of the world record by 4 feet.
Around 2:00 am on Sunday, a man allegedly broke into a home in Silver Spring,
Idaho resident Ashley Nicole Vidrine has been accused of fraudulently advertising a rental property and accepting money from interested prospective tenants while having no intention of renting to them.
Though Vidrine and her husband reside in the townhouse she had listed as available for rent, police estimated she allegedly accepted down payments for the property nearing $3000 since the start of their investigation in early September. When would-be tenants who paid her went to view the property they found no one available, and Vidrine was unable to be reached by telephone. It is unknown at this time whether or not her husband was also a part of the hoax.
Police took 25-year-old Vidrine into custody on Thursday and she faces multiple charges including felony grand theft by deception, and felony computer crime for “Use of a computer or network to obtain money by means of false or fraudulent pretenses, representations or promises or committing theft.” In addition, Vidrine is charged with one count of misdemeanor petty theft. She is being held in Madison County Jail on a $50,000 bond.