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Monday, July 13, 2015

Police officer under investigation for reportedly starring in smut movie, Beyoncé inspires world's sexiest building and Man Stole Surgical Table

Top Five World’s Weird, Funny and Sizzling news of this week



Man Stole Operating Room Surgical Table


JULY 13--In a daring daytime heist, a man walked into a Florida hospital and wheeled out a $48,000 operating room table, according to police who Saturday arrested a suspect on burglary and grand theft charges. Investigators allege that Lance Sayre, 52, entered Morton


Top Five World’s Weird, Funny and Sizzling news of this week
Plant Hospital in Clearwater last Sunday afternoon and went to  "the secured area of the Operating Room.”Once inside, Sayre “took custody of a Berchtold Operating Bed valued at $47,945.97” and wheeled it to the hospital’s loading dock, where he loaded the bed into the back of a white van.Cops reported that the defendant was “captured on video.” An arrest affidavit does not indicate whether police recovered the stolen surgical table. Seen above in a mug shot from a prior arrest, Sayre was arrested Saturday, six days after the July 5 operating room incursion at the 687-bed hospital. He was charged with burglary and grand theft, both felonies, and was released from custody after posting $15,000 bond.

Three kids sent to juvie for not having lunch with dad

Judge sends 3 kids to juvie for not having lunch with dad - NY Daily ...

Three young siblings in Michigan have spent the past two weeks in juvenile detention after a judge ordered them held for the summer for defying a court order to have lunch with their father, Detroit media reported on Thursday. The three children, aged 14, 10 and 9, were placed in juvenile detention after a June 24 court hearing in which Oakland County Family Court Judge Lisa Gorcyca ordered them to have a "healthy relationship" with their father, the Detroit Free Press and WJBK-TV reported. According to reports, the children's divorced parents have been fighting for five years over parenting time and visitation. The children live with their mother in affluent Bloomfield Hills, a suburb of Detroit, and their father lives in Israel, media reported. The case earned national attention after it was reported that Gorcyca followed through on previous promises to send the children to a juvenile detention facility if they continued to defy her orders to speak with their father. During the June hearing, Gorcyca told the children's mother she had "brainwashed" them against their father, according to court records first obtained by WJBK-TV.

"Your children - you need to do a research program on Charlie Manson and the cult that he has," the judge said, according to court transcripts cited by the station. The oldest child told the judge that he did not want to spend time with his father because he was violent, the Free Press reported, also citing the court records."I do not apologize for ... not talking to him because I have a reason for that and that's because he's violent ... I saw him hit my mom and I'm not gonna talk to him," it quoted the child as saying. During the court hearing, the judge ordered the children to have lunch with their father in the courthouse cafeteria and they refused, the newspaper said.


Woman learns she was hit with bullet after thinking it was a firecracker

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DELAND, Fla. -- A Florida woman says she was shot in the leg while sitting at a cafe on Independence Day, but she didn't realize it until doctors found the bullet five days later.Heather Charlebois told The Daytona Beach News-Journal that after days of pain from what she initially thought was a firecracker, she went to the hospital. Doctors told her they found a .38-calibre bullet lodged in her leg.Charlebois says she was on the patio of a cafe on Saturday night when she felt a pain in her leg. She checked it out in the bathroom, but there was little blood. Police say there were no reports of gunfire but believe the bullet might have been fired into the air from some distance away.


Beyoncé inspires world's sexiest building



Can a building be called sexy? When it's modelled after Beyonce's booylicious curves, it can! Design firm Elenberg Fraser recently announced they would be constructing a building in Melbourne, Australia inspired by Beyonce and her 'Ghost' music video. The 68-storey Premiere Tower will feature apartments, a hotel and retail space. The Australian building won't be the first inspired by celebrity curves, though. Mississauga, Ont. is home to the Absolute Towers, designed by Chinese firm MAD and nicknamed the 'Marilyn' buildings for their curved shape reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe. We list the world's 10 sexiest buildings in our gallery.

Premiere Tower, Melbourne: Design firm Elenberg Fraser will be constructing a building in Australia inspired by Beyonce and her 'Ghost' music video. The 68-storey Premiere Tower will feature 660 apartments, a hotel and retail space. No completion date for the project has been revealed. (WENN.com/Elenberg Fraser/YouTube)

Police officer under investigation for reportedly starring in porn

Top Five World’s Weird, Funny and Sizzling news of this week

A Miami police officer is under investigation on suspicion of appearing in pornographic films before she joined the force, a police spokesman said on Saturday.No action has yet been taken against the officer, identified as Sabine Raymonvil, 30. "We are looking into the allegations," said spokesman Officer Rene Pimentel, adding investigators will see if her suspected actions were improper or illegal. The spokesman did not know whether the suspected conduct would be a violation of department rules. Raymonvil was not immediately available for comment. "I never made porn while I was a police officer," she was quoted as saying by Miami broadcaster Local 10 News. "It's currently under investigation by two police agencies. So I can't say very much."The TV station broadcast on its news program excerpts from films in which she supposedly appeared.




 

 


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