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Thursday, March 12, 2009

woman arrested for agreeing to perform oral sex for 10 dollars


PORT SALERNO — A woman was arrested Friday afternoon after she reportedly agreed to perform oral sex on an undercover deputy for $10, according to an affidavit released Monday.
Linda Marie Vines, 35, of the 1100 block of Buckskin Trail, has been charged with solicitation of prostitution and resisting an officer with violence.

When Vines tried to run and both the deputy and Vines fell onto a glass door as the deputy apprehended her, the affidavit says. She continued to struggle and kick the deputy until back-up units arrived at the scene and place her under arrest. more

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

White rats are solving mice problem


They have started using a pair of domesticated white rats to scare the mice away.

Rodents are a huge problem in India, consuming tonnes of grain intended for human consumption every year.


The experiment has now attracted the attention of animal experts, who think it could be a solution to the problem.


Despite all the modern weapons available to them, the police in Haryana had until now failed to combat the population of rodents feeding their way through official documents and other critical evidence.


The situation was particularly bad in the central district of Karnal, where armies of mice have, over the years, destroyed many court records.


"Innumerable rodents have invaded the Moharar Maalkhana [record room] and we have been helpless," said the senior superintendent of Karnal, Arshinder Singh Chawla.


"These rats or mice are voracious eaters and have chewed up vital papers, clothing and even the jute [rough fibre] sacks we normally use to store narcotics, illicit alcohol and weapons confiscated from criminals and crime scenes," he said.


But now, Mr Chawla and his men seem to have found an unlikely solution to their problem in a pair of albino relatives of the pest rodents.

Rodents eat their way through tonnes of food in India every year"About a month ago, a man from Ambala [a nearby town] suggested that we use domesticated white rats," the officer said.
Willing to try just about anything, the Karnal police purchased two white rats from a laboratory animals supplier for 200 rupees ($4; £3).


"It is working like magic," he said.
"My men have been releasing them in the Maalkhana every night and the pests have just disappeared.


"And the best part is that our guards don't touch the documents or the poppy husk, we keep them well fed on a diet of fresh milk and roti," said Mr Chawla. more

Monday, March 9, 2009

Watch you kids, please


This was a email I received from one of my associates, please read... It could save a life!


Yesterday, my youngest daughter, Halle, who is 4, was rushed to the emergency room by her father for being severely lethargic and incoherent. He was called to her school by the school secretary for being very VERY sick...' He told me that when he arrived, Halle was barely sitting in the chair. She couldn't hold her own head up and when he looked into her eyes, she couldn't focus them. He immediately scooped her up and rushed her to the ER, and then called me. When we got there, they ran blood test after blood test and did x-rays, every test imaginable. Her white blood cell count was normal, nothing was out of the ordinary.
The ER doctor told us that he had done everything that he could do so he was sending her to Saint Francis for further tests.. Right when we were leaving in the ambulance, her teacher came to the ER and, after questioning Halle 's classmates, we found out that she had licked hand sanitizer off her hand.Hand sanitizer, of all things.But it makes sense. These days they have all kinds of different scents and when you have a curious child, they are going to put all kinds of things into their mouths. When we arrived at Saint Francis, we told the ER doctor there to check her blood alcohol level, and yes we did get weird looks, but they did it. The results showed her blood alcohol level was 85% -- six hours after we first took her. There's no telling what it would have been if we would have requested it at the first ER. Since then, her school and a few surrounding schools have taken this out of the classrooms of all the lower grade classes, but what's to stop middle and high schoolers from ingesting the stuff? After doing research on the Internet, we have found out that it only takes 3 squirts of the stuff to be fatal in a toddler. For her blood alcohol level to be so high was to compare someone her size to drinking something 120 proof. Please send this to everyone you know who has children or are going to be having children. It doesn't matter what age.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Woman faces charges for posting ex-boy friends information on craiglist

EAU CLAIRE, Wis., March 5 (UPI) -- A Wisconsin woman faces criminal charges for a post on Craigslist that invited men to call her ex-boyfriend and "talk dirty to him."
Kari Heath of Strum allegedly posted pictures of her ex along with the ad after they had a fight, the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram reported. He called police after getting a call at work from a man who said he was calling about the Craigslist ad and who hung up when the boyfriend said he did not know anything about it.
The boyfriend became suspicious of Heath when he saw the photographs, which he did not believe anyone else had access to, the newspaper reported. He told police that she sent him a text message allegedly admitting placing the ad. more

Amy Winehouse Charged With Assaulting Fan

The retro-soul singer was charged with assault Thursday for allegedly attacking a fan at an end-of-summer ball in London on Sept. 26, police and the singer's representative said.
Dancer Sherene Flash had been quoted by tabloid newspapers as saying she was hit in the eye by the 25-year-old "Back to Black" singer after asking to take her picture at the Berkeley Ball, a charity function held in central London's Berkeley Square.
Spokesman Chris Goodman said Friday that Winehouse went voluntarily to the police station, where she was arrested and charged. She's been released and is due to appear in court on March 17, police said.
Winehouse's battles with addiction and frequent run-ins with the law have been highly publicized. She was fined for illegally possessing marijuana in Norway in 2007, and her drug problems have been front page news in Britain, where she was pictured puffing on what appeared to be a crack pipe last year. more

Brother charged with domestic battery for putting out his brother cigarette with a fire extinguisher

NEW PORT RICHEY -- Frederick Crevoiserat asked his brother to put out his cigarette. The brother refused, so Crevoiserat sprayed him with a fire extinguisher, authorities said.
"He wouldn't put out the cigarette," Crevoiserat told deputies, according to his arrest report, "so I put it out for him."
When Pasco County deputies arrived to the apartment on Grand Boulevard in New Port Richey Thursday night, they heard the victim screaming and saw his arm still covered in white from the extinguisher.
Crevoiserat, 39, was arrested on charges of domestic battery and resisting an officer without violence, because he allegedly sprayed his brother with a extinguisher. more

Woman assaults boy friend because he wanted the ring back


PORTSMOUTH — When Britta Osberg’s ex-boyfriend asked her to return a ring, she punched him in the face twice, leaving the ring's imprint on his cheek, police allege.
Based on those allegations, Osberg, 19, of 110 Perkins Road, Rye, is scheduled to be arraigned in Portsmouth District Court Monday on two class A misdemeanor counts of simple assault.
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According to an affidavit by Officer Eric Kinsman, the alleged victim told police he went to a city gas station to retrieve the ring from Osberg, she refused to return it and they began to argue. During the argument, Osberg is alleged to have twice punched her ex in the face. more

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