Bear spotted on East 144th Street?
Posted by Michael Sangiacomo/Plain Dealer Reporter July 04, 2009 09:56AM
CLEVELAND -- Amid all the typical morning chatter on the Cleveland Police Dispatcher channel this morning came an unusual call: "400 pound bear spotted on East 144th Street."
The dispatcher said the a man told another resident that he spotted the bear near a vacant house and a store in the 3100 block of East 144th Street. The resident called it in shortly before 10 a.m.
The dispatcher said there had been a similar report earlier in the morning.
Police cautiously headed to the scene but did not find the bruin.
Linky:
Code:
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
Sheriff: Niwot trio used meth before three-way sex, double stabbing
NIWOT, Colo. A Niwot woman accused of stabbing her fiance and his friend in the back early Tuesday was engaged in a sexual threesome and drug use with the two men before they all started fighting, authorities said Wednesday.
According to Boulder County sheriff's officials, Ruffin Griffin and Clint Cadigan, both 28, left a Niwot bar together at about 11:30 p.m. and went to the house where Griffin lives with Serena M. Brooks, 30, and their 6-month-old son.
A sheriff's report made public Wednesday indicates that all three of the adults started using methamphetamine and then engaged in three-way sex.
During the encounter, the men began to argue and "fell to the floor" during a physical fight.
While they were tumbling, Brooks grabbed a nearby steak knife which, according to the report, "they had been using to scrape the methamphetamine as they smoked it." When the men wouldn't stop fighting, Brooks stabbed them both in the back "in an attempt to break up the fight."
The couple - Brooks and Griffin - began yelling at each other, and Griffin allegedly hit the woman in the face before leaving with his friend. The men drove together to Boulder Community Hospital, where they were treated for serious, but not life-threatening, injuries.
Brooks was treated later for injuries to her face.
A hospital spokeswoman said Cadigan remained in intensive care Wednesday in fair condition, while hospital operators said Griffin was discharged Wednesday afternoon.
When reached Wednesday afternoon, Griffin said he was feeling better and would likely heal in about three weeks. He declined to discuss specifics of what happened during the altercation but did say, "I want to apologize to the citizens of Boulder and Niwot for my irresponsible actions over the weekend."
Sheriff's Cmdr. Rick Brough said deputies recovered drug paraphernalia from the home. Investigators believe that in addition to the suspected methamphetamine, the trio possibly was using marijuana and alcohol.
"Unfortunately, what we see is when you get alcohol, drugs and weapons involved ... someone gets hurt," Brough said.
He said the child was asleep during the fight and wasn't hurt, but the adults were in no condition to properly supervise him, and the drug paraphernalia created a hazard. According to the sheriff's report, the door to the bedroom was left open during the drug use, fighting and stabbing so that Brooks could hear if the child cried.
Brooks faces possible charges of first-degree assault and child abuse. She is being held at the Boulder County Jail on $50,000 bond.
Reached Wednesday morning, one of Cadigan's family members declined to comment.
A phone listing for Griffin was no longer in service.
Code:
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
I can say Jap cuz I am a Jap! ...Jap jap jappity jap.lol
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Bitch City
Posts: 14,032
Credits: 301,939
Anal Penetrating Chair Kills Teen
A fourteen-year old boy in China was killed when a chair he was sitting in exploded. Chunks of metal pierced the boy?s rectum resulting in extensive and fatal bleeding.
This is not the first time such a thing has happened, but it is the first fatality.
The boy was alone when the accident occurred, sitting on his computer chair. Bravely, he managed to make one last phone call to his father despite being in horrific pain. An ambulance was immediately summoned, but it took an hour to get him to the hospital and he died enroute.
The ?killer chair? was a common gas-cylinder-based chair the height of which can be altered via a cylinder located at the base of the chair, which contains highly pressurized gas.
Allegedly, energy created by the seat cushion caused the explosion.
The fact that three similar incidents were reported at a hospital in the last month alone, suggests an influx of malfunctioning chairs. Back in 2007, such a chair propelled a metal part into the rear of a 68-year-old man, who suffered a severe wound but survived.
In all of the incidents three factors were implicated:
? Non-nitrogenous gases contaminated the cylinder of the chair.
? Deficient materials in the cylinder reduced the durability of the part.
? The cylinder was not completely airtight.
Although oil-based hydraulic devices are said to be safer, most such chairs on the market today use gas cylinders and the majority of them come from China.
So all you computer workers with adjustable height chairs better watch your butt?
Code:
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
BELLEVILLE, Ill. With a revoked license because of a previous drunken-driving conviction, Dennis Cretton shouldn't drive. But authorities said that didn't stop the 49-year-old man from drunkenly driving up to a gas station for more beer on his yellow riding lawnmower.
Cretton was charged with felony aggravated driving under the influence after neighbors reported he was weaving in and out of traffic on his lawnmower Friday night.
When deputies tried to stop him, authorities said Bretton drove the mower into his home's front yard, his 12-pack of Milwaukee's Best spilling onto the ground along the way.
Cretton was free on $10,000 bond. Calls to his home went unanswered Tuesday.
Obese inmate admits to hiding gun in his fatflaps.
Officers missed the gun during at least 5 searches.
By DALE LEZON Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Aug. 6, 2009, 12:41PM
An obese Harris County jail inmate turned over a pistol that had been hidden in the folds of his skin after he went through at least five searches upon his arrest and was booked into two different local lockups, authorities said.
George Vera, 25, is charged with possession of a firearm in a correctional facility. He also is charged with possessing or selling unlabeled recordings, the original reason for his arrest.
Authorities said he was caught with 439 compact disc recordings which did not have labels noting manufacturers or distributors.
Vera is free on a total of $10,000 bail. The Chronicle was unable to reach him at his home.
The Houston Police Department, which operates the city jail, and the Harris County Sheriff's Office, which operates the county jail, are investigating.
The case comes on the heels of the county jail passing a state inspection last week after the facility corrected problems found during a previous inspection in April.
"It's certainly troubling and that's why we're conducting an investigation to see what happened," said Christina Garza, a spokeswoman for the sheriff's office.
A spokesman for the Houston Police Department, Kese Smith, said that procedures call for a suspect to be searched upon arrest, twice at the city jail and once more upon his transfer. He said there's no special provision regarding obese people, but officers are trained to thoroughly search suspects.
Vera, who is 5-foot-10 and weighs more 500 pounds, was arrested by Houston police and booked into the city jail Sunday on suspicion of bootlegging compact disc recordings, said Donna Hawkins, spokeswoman for the Harris County District Attorney's Office.
By Monday, Vera was transferred to the county jail, where he was searched at least once. While he was in the shower that day, he told a guard that he had weapon on him.
Garza said officers found a 9-millimeter handgun beneath folds of his skin. The gun was not loaded and it was unclear whether bullets were found.
The incident comes after the troubled jail at 1200 Baker passed a surprise inspection last week by the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. The review found that all deficiencies cited during the April inspection had been corrected.
In April, the lockup failed inspection because of malfunctioning intercoms, broken toilets and crowding in holding cells, where inmates are placed before they are formally booked.
Code:
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
I kill grownups for fun but for a lollipop, I'm gonna carve him up real nice
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: In Your Mom
Posts: 22,691
Credits: 553,841
Woman has 'Keith' on her crotch, cocaine in her 'coochy'
Woman has 'Keith' on her crotch, cocaine in her 'coochy'
> Posted by Barbara Hijek on August 7, 2009 06:30 AM
If we had a chance to do our life over, we'd be cop reporters in the Panhandle.
Honest.
Just so we could write about a woman with 'Keith' on her crotch and cocaine in her 'coochy.'
Yeah, we're blogging about Niceville again.
Police pulled Rahkia Marie Anderson, 18, of Fort Walton Beach, over when they noticed that she didn't have tag lights on her 1987 Chevrolet truck, reports the Northwest Florida Daily News.
She told the officer she knew one of her passengers had marijuana on him because she had smoked with him earlier.
The officer found a cut green straw in Anderson's purse -- the kind that could be used to snort coke.
Anderson -- Miss Honesty -- 'fessed up.
She told the officer the straw wouldn't test positive for cocaine, but it would for Xanax. So the police busted her for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Her arrest report noted she had some interesting tattoos.
A butterfly on her left ear, five stars on her left hand and "Keith" on her crotch area.
While Anderson was in the Niceville Police Department holding cell, she was overheard talking to one of the passengers who had been in her truck.
She told the passenger that she "had cocaine" in her "coochy," the report said.
When officers questioned her about her statement, Anderson removed a clear plastic baggy from inside her underwear.
Sure enough, the white powdery substance tested positive for cocaine.
Anderson 'fessed up some more and said her intention was to sell the drug.
Better check that next batch of coke. You don't know where it's been.
Photo: Rahkia Marie Anderson, Northwest Florida Daily News
More FloriDUH
__________________
RIP Joe TheSNake. You will be missed brother.
Man Asked His Own Daughter for Sex on Facebook
Friday, October 09, 2009
Pennsylvania state officials arrest five men, including a man who allegedly used Facebook to ask his own daughter for sex.
Attorney General Tom Corbett said on Friday that John Forehand, of Lititz, pa., allegedly used Facebook to find and sexually proposition his own biological daughter, calling himself "Bad Daddy."
According to the criminal complaint, Forehand proposed meeting the girl for sex and explained in graphic detail the sex acts, telling her "not many other fathers and daughters are this brave, so not many of them are so lucky to experience all these pleasures."
Corbett said the girl alerted her mother, who contacted the Ephrata Borough Police Department.
The state Child Predator Unit and Ephrata Police arrested Forehand when he arrived at a predetermined meeting location on October 7. Agents seized a camera, tripod and an unopened box of condoms from Forehand's vehicle, along with a digital camera, camcorder, computers and data-storage devices from his home.
Forehand faces numerous charges and is being held on $400,000 bail.
Corbett said the other men in the sting were from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Schuylkill County.
Corbett identified the defendants as Timothy A. Gehres, 22, 205 East Center St., Donaldson, Schuykill County. Frank W. Bonacci, 27, 105 Legrande Drive, Pittsburgh. Michael Edward Quartucci, 27, 2544 West Girard Ave., Philadelphia and Timothy D. Anderson, 42, 141 Conestoga Blvd., Lancaster.
"Predators know that colder weather and shorter days mean that kids are spending more time inside, in front of their computers, and that many may be home alone - either before or after school," Corbett said. "As we have seen in a number of cases this year, including two of these most recent arrests, predators are reaching out to real families in Pennsylvania - and tips from those families are resulting in arrests."
Quartucci, an emergency medical technician from Philadelphia, is accused of sending nude photos and pornography to what he believed were 13-year old girls from Norristown and Pittsburgh.
Code:
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
Alleged Crime:
Investigators became concerned that an arrestee might have been carrying a concealed explosive device. A search turned up "a suspicious wire, with an on/off switch" in his pants pocket. The wire was found to extend from the pant pocket to the subject's anus. He claimed that the wire was connected to an anal vibrator, officers became suspicious when he subsequently "began to explain his knowledge of explosives and bomb making." The bomb squad "rendered the device safe" and determined it was not dangerous.
It was also later found that Ferrini often posts on internet forums under the moniker "Sexylion" or "Tobias Funke".