Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Greetings fellow Bizarros:We've all been there, okay, maybe not all of us, but a lot of us have been there; wandering down the road after a long weekend, no idea where your shoes are, no idea where you are going, but still desperately clutching your last bottle or two of booze.
That was the situation this Minnesota resident found himself it, but if so many of us have been there what makes this story so bizarre? Maybe the fact that this disoriented wanderer is two-years-old.
A father from Hastings, Minnesota could face charges after his 2-year-old was found wandering on a busy street holding two bottles of hard lemonade.
The 42-year-old father is being held in the Dakota County Jail.
Hastings police say a couple from Prescott, Wisconsin found the toddler, without shoes or socks, in the middle of the road Sunday afternoon. Authorities say the father called police a couple hours later to report his son missing. Officers arrested the man after they arrived at his house, saying he was intoxicated and uncooperative.
The toddler was returned to his mother, who doesn't live with the father.
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Email Lewis*-- Police: Drunk went to trooper's house --*SALT LAKE CITY - Police in Utah allege a man showed up at a Utah state trooper's home drunk to complain about his being turned in for drunken driving last year. Salt Lake City police said Gordon Tye Bell, 37, was allegedly drunk and had a beer in his hand when he showed up about 7 p.m. Sunday at the home of a neighbor who is a Utah Highway Patrol trooper, the Deseret News in Salt Lake City reported Tuesday. Police said the neighbor had called 911 last year to say he suspected Bell of driving while intoxicated. Members of the trooper's family called the on-duty officer, who rushed home. Police said Bell tried to walk away when the trooper told him police were on the way and the trooper ended up taking Bell into custody himself while waiting for city police. Bell was arrested on suspicion of witness tampering, trespassing, public intoxication and resisting arrest.
*-- Nun admits thefts to feed gambling habit --*HOLLEY, N.Y. - A western New York nun admitted she stole $128,000 to feed her gambling habit, prosecutors said. Sister Mary Anne Rapp of the Order of St. Francis pleaded guilty in Orleans County Court to one count of fourth-degree grand larceny, District Attorney Joe Cardone said. WIVB-TV, Buffalo, said Rapp stole the money from St. Mark's Church in Holley, N.Y., about 60 miles northeast of Buffalo. The thefts occurred from 2006 to 2011 when Rapp was placed on administrative leave because of discrepancies in church financial statements. She faces a maximum sentence of six months in jail and five years probation, Cardone said.
*-- READER COMMENTS --*Hey Lewis, Marijuana is a plant, not a drug...it comes from seeds & seeds come from 'God'...perhaps he 'invented' it to help his creation & was just waiting for us to discover the remarkable things it does. Have any of your ignorant subscribers ever thought of that? -Meg
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I will take you one farther and say that most 'drugs' are plants (or plant derivatives). Where do you think aspirin comes from? Truly, a lot of the modern psychoactive drugs that are so popularly prescribed by psychiatrist are more dangerous that simple marijuana.]
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