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64 calves stolen from a farm overnight. Officials are investigating
Officials are looking for answers after 64 prized calves were stolen during an overnight operation in Ohio.www.usatoday.com
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Lettuce introduce you to the live frog found in this grocery store salad bag
An Australian farmer has found a live frog in a bag of lettuce. Laura Jones said on Tuesday one of her house mates in Esperance in Western Australia state found the frog inside a sealed plastic bag he’d bought from a supermarket.apnews.com
Lettuce introduce you to the live frog found in this grocery store salad bag
When Australian farmer Rhys Smoker announced he’d found a live frog in a bag of lettuce, his housemates didn’t believe him.
Smoker had been preparing a steak and salad dinner on Saturday for the three people who share his house in Esperance in Western Australia state when he spotted the frog among the leaves inside the sealed plastic bag he’d bought from a supermarket, housemate Laura Jones said on Tuesday.
“He’s like, ‘Oh Bro, there’s a frog in the lettuce.’ And we’re like, ‘No, you’re taking the mick, like that’s not real,’” Jones told AP. Taking the mick is a slang term for attempting to fool someone.
Smoker brought the bag into the lounge room to show Jones and her partner Billy Le Pine.
“Obviously there’s a little frog hiding out and, yeah, we all had a little laugh about it,” Jones said.
Le Pine said they named the frog Greg before releasing it at a pond near the house.
“We thought we’d give him a wee send off tune as we played Crazy Frog for him,” Le Pine told Australian Broadcasting Corp. Crazy Frog is a Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician.
Smoker and his partner Lilli Ashby had bought the lettuce at a Woolworths supermarket in Esperance the same day Greg was discovered.
Five years ago, a shopper confronted a 3-meter-long (10-foot-long) nonvenomous diamond python on a shelf of a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney. Also in 2021, a shopper discovered a venomous pale-headed snake wrapped in plastic with lettuce in an ALDI Sydney supermarket.
Five years ago, a shopper confronted a 3-meter-long (10-foot-long) nonvenomous diamond python on a shelf of a Woolworths supermarket in Sydney. Also in 2021, a shopper discovered a venomous pale-headed snake wrapped in plastic with lettuce in an ALDI Sydney supermarket.
A man was arrested after allegedly being spotted hiding behind bushes with his pants down during a bachelorette pool party.
The Brief
HOUSTON - A Houston lawyer is facing charges following an incident that occurred in November 2025, according to court documents.
- A Houston lawyer is facing charges following an incident that occurred in November 2025, according to court documents.
- Steven Swain, 56, is charged with bestiality .
- According to court documents, Swain is charged following an incident involving the family dog "Shipley" after Swain's wife caught the incident on surveillance cameras.
What we know:
Steven Swain, 56, is charged with bestiality. He has since been released from jail on a $75,000 bond. According to the Swain Law Firm website, Swain is a Houston attorney.
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Steven Tyler Swain
According to court documents, Swain is charged following an incident involving the family dog "Shipley" after Swain's wife caught the incident on surveillance cameras that she recently installed as contractor work was being done inside the home.
The court documents provided very graphic details about what happened between Swain and "Shipley." We are unable to disclose the details other than to say the incident involved "licking."
The court documents stated Swain's wife said she was 100% sure the person in the video was her husband and 100% sure the dog in the video was her dog "Shipley."
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Houston lawyer accused of bestiality involving family dog
A Houston lawyer is facing charges following an incident that occurred in November 2025, according to court documents.www.fox26houston.com

This is the weird part of this Florida storyA sheriff’s deputy in Florida pulled a woman over for holding a phone in her right hand, which turned out to be impossible. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Her case was, of course, dismissed.