Bozo story for Monday:
HEY ROBBER, SPEAK UP- Authorities in Deltona, Florida, said they arrested a man whose whispered demands for money went unanswered at a discount store. Sheriff's deputies said Carlie McDuffie walked into a Family Dollar store and told an employee to hand over money from the register in a quiet voice that the clerk either didn't hear or didn't understand. The clerk asked McDuffie what he needed and the suspect repeated the demand in the same whispered tone. The clerk again asked what he needed, and McDuffie said "forget it" and left the store. The clerk soon realized what had happened and called 911. McDuffie was arrested less than 30 minutes later.
Bozo story for Tuesday:
Boy I Am Really, Really Bored! How Could I Spice Up My Night?- In Redding, California, two men were arrested -- one accused of trying to break into Northern California Recycling -- and another who simply tried to look like the guy who did! 23-year-old Matthew Padel led police on an hour-long chase which ended with his capture in a residential neighborhood. But while this was going on, 41-year-old Russell Spade was listening in on his police scanner and heard that officers were looking for a man wearing khaki pants and a San Francisco 49ers sweatshirt. So Mr. Spade wondered if the police would notice him if he went outside wearing the same outfit as the suspect. Well guess what -- they did! And they arrested him. They later realized Spade did not fit the description of suspect except for the clothes he was wearing but charged him anyway with suspicion of obstructing and delaying a police officer.
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