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SPRINGFIELD, Colo. -- A driver, who was pulled over for speeding, tried to switch places with his dog to avoid arrest, police in Colorado said.
An officer watched him maneuvering inside the car before he got out on the passenger side on Saturday night in Springfield, a town of about 1,300 people on the state’s Eastern Plains, police said in a Facebook post Sunday.
The man said he was not behind the wheel and clearly showed signs of being drunk, police said. He ran from the officer when asked about how much he had had to drink and was caught within about 20 yards (18 meters), police said.
After being taken to the hospital to be checked out, the man was arrested on suspicion of charges including driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and driving while ability impaired as well as for previous warrants for his arrest.
ANDERSON, SC — A woman was found “carrying precious cargo” by Anderson County Sheriff’s Department on Interstate 85 in South Carolina.
Passenger Cemeka Mitchem was attempting to hide drugs inside of a fake rubber pregnant belly.
Mitchem had taped more than 1500 grams of cocaine inside the fake stomach according to deputies.
Sadly... Fake. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/woman-quits-winning-lottery/I'm guessing she can afford the fine, and would do it again.
Over the weekend, a video went viral online of a Black woman alleging that a white man pulled off her wig as she was walking down the street. After the clip gained massive traction on the internet, social media users identified him as a lawyer named Anthony Orlich.
Lizzy Ashliegh is the TikTok user who uploaded the clip that showed the aftermath of the alleged incident. “This man just took off my wig and kept walking,” she wrote in the video. “There’s demons in [New York], I SWEAR!”
Three teens have been arrested for allegedly killing a swan for family and friends to eat. The female swan, named Faye, was killed at a pond in Manlius, New York. Her four babies, called cygnets, went missing over the weekend.
On Tuesday, Manlius police arrested 18-year-old Eman Hussan, and a 17 and 16-year-old, all from Syracuse, in connect with the incident, the department said in a news release. The names of the two teens have not been released because they are juveniles.
The incident happened at around 3 a.m. on Saturday and was reported to police on Monday, Sgt. Kenneth L. Hatter of the Manlius Police Department's community support unit told CBS News.