A topic on some of the rediculous things that criminals do that get themselves caught. I will kick it off...
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I can not remember where it occurred but I know of a case where a man walked into a bank to rob it. I used one of their deposit slips to write his note about his intent. The bank was busy so he started to wait in line. After a bit he got nervous that maybe someone saw him write the note so he left. HE walked across the street to another bank. He went up to the teller and handed her the note. The teller looked at the note and handed it back to him telling him she could not accept that as it was from a different bank. THe thief took the note and walked back across the street to the first bank. He was arrested at that bank while waiting in line.
The first story about the guy was too funny, but KNtoran's story is just too far from reality to be taken seriously. Where did you get that one from?
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QUOTE (Krusten @ 9-May 08, 10:40 AM) |
KNtoran's story is just too far from reality to be taken seriously. |
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DUDE...you gotta get my plants back...it's your job!
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Man Reports Gun, Marijuana Stolen, Gets Arrested EUREKA, Calif. -- Humboldt County authorities are holding a Eureka man with outstanding felony warrants in Virginia after he reported being robbed of marijuana and a shotgun. Sheriff's deputies arrested Daniel G. Jarrette, 21, early Wednesday after Jarrette and a women reported that three armed men had invaded their house, tied them up and locked them in a bathroom. The victims said the suspects took 65 marijuana plants, two pounds of processed marijuana and four pounds of recently harvested marijuana along with the gun and some electronic equipment. Humboldt officials said Jarrette has three outstanding felony warrants from Virginia for conspiracy to sell marijuana, larceny and money laundering. |
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Oh...you went to St. Lucia for holiday! What did you bring back?
Cake mix...St. Lucia has the BEST cake mix!
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Coked-up cake mix seized in Pearson raid By TOM GODFREY, SUN MEDIA A Quebec woman is feeling the heat after 12 kilos of cocaine were found in boxes of cake mix being brought into the country through Pearson Airport. Customs officers said the scheme came to light because the tampered cake mix packages were over-glued. "We haven't had this form of smuggling in a very long time," Patrizia Giolti, of the Canada Border Services Agency, said yesterday. "The boxes appeared to have been opened and re-glued." The suspect, whose identity hasn't been released, was arrested April 26 as she arrived on a flight from Peru. The seizure was made public yesterday as part of an ongoing probe. Customs officers said $1.5 million of coke was found in bags inside the 24 boxes. There were also two seizures made on a flight arriving from St. Lucia last Monday, Giolti said. A 24-year-old man from St. Lucia was charged after 4.5 kilos of coke, worth about $560,000, was found. And a 24-year-old woman and her 34-year-old boyfriend were held after 11.5 kilos of cocaine worth $1.4 million were found hidden. |
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The get rich schemes devised by the criminal underworld preys on the lightminded and the greedy who don't take the time to ask themselves, Is it worth it?
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Todays idiot de jour!
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Police: Employee Robs Restaurant in Uniform JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Police say an employee of Hungry Howie's Pizza broke into the restaurant where he worked. They knew it was him, because he was still wearing his Hungry Howie's uniform. According to the police report, the location on Merrill Road was broken into early Wednesday morning. Police arrived to find rear door lock smashed, three security cameras broken, and cash and credit card receipts missing from inside. The owner of the restaurant showed police surveillance video that appeared to show an employee, Joseph Whittenton, committing the burglary. Whittenton was arrested and charged with burglary. |
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