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Good Samaritan's Car Stolen at Crash Scene
Mon Feb 7, 8:49 PM ET
A Naugatuck man who tried to help out at a highway accident scene ended up a victim when one of the people involved in the accident, made off with his car.

ID Checks Irk Older Liquor Customers
Mon Feb 7, 8:59 PM ET
Betty Ann Fischer has been old enough to buy liquor for more than 50 years. So she was a little surprised when a grocery store clerk asked to see her identification before selling her a bottle of wine.

Man Fined $600 for Hurling Egg McMuffin
Mon Feb 7, 5:25 PM ET
A man was fined $600 and put on probation for throwing an Egg McMuffin at a McDonald's restaurant manager after he said he didn't get what he ordered.

Ohio Man Accused of Stealing House
Mon Feb 7, 9:09 PM ET
Police accuse a man of stealing a house, after another man returned to his parents' home following his widowed mother's funeral and found someone living there.

Fla. Man Charged With Biting Head Off Bird
Tue Feb 8,12:33 AM ET
A firefighter accused of biting the head off a pet parrot at a party was charged with felony animal cruelty Monday and placed on administrative leave.

Prank Calls Spook 'Other' Clintons
Mon Feb 7, 9:12 PM ET
Prank calls are nothing new for the famously named Bill Clinton of North Little Rock, but never had they been as scary — or as high-tech — as this one.

Tokyo Reports Record Number of Gropings
Tue Feb 8,12:04 AM ET
A record 2,201 cases of groping on Tokyo commuter trains were reported to police last year, with more than half committed during the jam-packed morning rush hour, police said Tuesday.

Photo 4-Year-Old Mich. Boy Drives Mother's Car
Mon Feb 7, 1:14 PM ET
A boy drove his mother's car to a video store in the middle of the night, police said — and he's all of 4 years old.

Packers Fan Wears Jersey for 408 Days
Sun Feb 6, 4:16 PM ET
David Witthoft is making very good use of his Christmas present.

Police: Suspect Left Teeth at Crime Scene
Sun Feb 6,10:36 PM ET
Police used dental records to identify a man who broke into a cafeteria in southern Sweden — the suspect left his false teeth with his social security number engraved in them at the scene of the crime.

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