Here are World's Top Five Weird, Funny and sizzling News for May 14, 2013
Top 5-Man drank beer, cooked steaks at closed store
MOUNT WASHINGTON, Ky., May 14 (UPI) -- Police in Kentucky said a man who spent the night in a grocery store allegedly drank beer, smoked cigarettes and ate six steaks, some shrimp and a cake.Mount Washington police said a manager arrived at ValuMarket to
open the store Monday morning and discovered 57 Redi-Whip whipped cream cans in the garbage, WAVE-TV, Louisville, Ky., reported Tuesday. The manager checked surveillance footage and discovered Trevor Runyon had hidden from employees when the store closed Sunday and emerged to drink beer, smoke cigarettes and cook and eat food including shrimp and six steaks.Runyon was found sleeping in the rafters of the store. He was brought down by firefighters and placed under arrest, police said.
(Source-upi.com)
Top 4-How 40,000 bees welcome man in his bedroom
A Utah couple recently discovered they were sharing their home with tens of thousands of bees. "We were just sitting on our couch, turned off the TV and could hear some buzzing in the walls," Tyler Judd of Provo, Utah, told NBC News. So they called bee-removal specialist Albert Chubak. "(It was) not in the ceiling, not in the sofa," Chubak said in a YouTube video. "So we started listening to the wall, and we identified them in the wall." Chubak found a bee colony with between 40,000 and 60,000 bees.
(Source-By QMI Agency)
Top 3-Cop shot herself accidentally
OTTAWA -- A Gatineau, Que., police officer who took a bullet in her leg Saturday night may have been shot accidentally, police said. Other media reports suggest the officer may have shot herself. Police spokesman Const. Pierre Lanthier said it's one of the possibilities investigators have in mind as they continue to probe the circumstances of the 11 p.m. shooting, which took place near St. Louis and Auvergne streets by the Gatineau River. The officer was responding to a noise complaint after a party at an informal riverside firepit got rowdy. She remained in hospital Monday after undergoing minor surgery over the weekend. "She'll be out soon," Lanthier said in French. Police haven't confirmed what type of firearm was used in the shooting and a suspect has not been arrested.
(Source-By QMI Agency)
Top 2-Man Celebrates Wedding by Getting Arrested For Soliciting Hooker on His Honeymoon
The 21-year-old was one of scores of men arrested in a prostitution sweep conducted last week by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida. According to investigators, the alleged john answered an online ad posted by an undercover detective posing as a hooker. Seen in the adjacent mug shot, Ahmed was arrested when he arrived for his paid liaison. Ahmed, an Illinois resident, was in the Sunshine State on his honeymoon when busted for soliciting prostitution and pot possession. When Ahmed did not return to his bride at the Omni Hotel, she called police to report him missing. The woman was subsequently told by cops that her husband was not MIA, that he had been arrested. For seeking to pay for sex from a hooker while he was celebrating his nuptials.
(thesmokinggun.com)
Top 1- Police Say Man abuse His Peacock
Man from northwest suburban Roselle, in DuPage County, faces a charge of misdemeanor animal cruelty after police said he sexually abused his pet peacock. David Beckman, 64, of the 600 block of East Devon Avenue, was charged with the crime after police learned the bird died while they were investigating Beckman about an alleged case of indecent solicitation of a child. Details surrounding the case with the peacock, reportedly named Phyl, were unclear Friday, as investigators said it was part of the case involving the child, the Daily Herald reported.
Court records confirmed Beckman faces three charges of harassment by telephone, unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of marijuana possession, attempted indecent solicitation of a child, cruelty to animals, and two counts of battery. He remained in the DuPage County Jail on Friday on a $10,000 bond. An arraignment was scheduled for June 12.
(nbc.com)
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