The bread wasn't the only thing freshly baked at a Subway restaurant in Alaska, where a naked woman caused over $20,000 in damage while on a rampage fueled by synthetic pot.
Nikki Abrell barged into the eatery on Tuesday night with her fixins' on full display, then locked herself in the bathroom, refusing to come out for more than an hour. When she emerged, she ran around the place smashing fixtures and using a fire extinguisher to shoot foam over the food that was on display. Panicked employees fled the store, and Abrell locked herself inside, overturning the refrigerator and cash register before collapsing.
A Subway spokeswoman called it "an unfortunate incident," but deferred further questions to Anchorage police, who said it appeared the woman was high on so-called "Spice."
Nikki Abrell barged into the eatery on Tuesday night with her fixins' on full display, then locked herself in the bathroom, refusing to come out for more than an hour. When she emerged, she ran around the place smashing fixtures and using a fire extinguisher to shoot foam over the food that was on display. Panicked employees fled the store, and Abrell locked herself inside, overturning the refrigerator and cash register before collapsing.
A Subway spokeswoman called it "an unfortunate incident," but deferred further questions to Anchorage police, who said it appeared the woman was high on so-called "Spice."
An Oregon woman did a really bad job of trying to sneak drugs to her imprisoned daughter -- and was arrested when corrections officers discovered the dope hidden inside tampons she was passing to the younger woman.
Elizabeth Kay Sparkman showed up at a dental office shortly before daughter Brandi Lynn Miller made it there, accompanied by a guard, for a scheduled appointment. She tried to tape two tampon applicators filled with meth and painkillers to the back of a toilet, but did a lousy job and had them fall to the floor where cops discovered them.
While Sparkman made it out free and clear that time, the bumbling pair decided to try again and set up a second handoff at a followup appointment, where deputies were waiting to bust her. The mother of the year candidate didn't disappoint, showing up with another pack of dope-stuffed feminine hygiene products.
Elizabeth Kay Sparkman showed up at a dental office shortly before daughter Brandi Lynn Miller made it there, accompanied by a guard, for a scheduled appointment. She tried to tape two tampon applicators filled with meth and painkillers to the back of a toilet, but did a lousy job and had them fall to the floor where cops discovered them.
While Sparkman made it out free and clear that time, the bumbling pair decided to try again and set up a second handoff at a followup appointment, where deputies were waiting to bust her. The mother of the year candidate didn't disappoint, showing up with another pack of dope-stuffed feminine hygiene products.
The entire nation of Canada is super hyped about the Toronto Blue Jays, especially after the won a wild game on Wednesday to advance to the American League Championship Series.
But some fans are so hyped up about Canada's only Major League Baseball team that they're going crazy. How crazy? Well, one fan on Wednesday morning apparently realized that he wasn't going to be able to watch the game in the afternoon, so he called Toronto police and asked to be arrested so that he could watch it at the police station. Seriously.
Officers responded to the location of the call because they were afraid of what the man might do to get himself arrested, but when they arrived, he was nowhere to be found. It's not known if he ever got himself arrested or if he was able to watch the game. But the police constable was quick to point out that there are no TVs in holding cells at police stations or in courts.
We hope he got to see it, because it was great game.
But some fans are so hyped up about Canada's only Major League Baseball team that they're going crazy. How crazy? Well, one fan on Wednesday morning apparently realized that he wasn't going to be able to watch the game in the afternoon, so he called Toronto police and asked to be arrested so that he could watch it at the police station. Seriously.
Officers responded to the location of the call because they were afraid of what the man might do to get himself arrested, but when they arrived, he was nowhere to be found. It's not known if he ever got himself arrested or if he was able to watch the game. But the police constable was quick to point out that there are no TVs in holding cells at police stations or in courts.
We hope he got to see it, because it was great game.
Police in New York are looking to scoop up a group of thieves who stole 230 pints of ice cream from a drug and convenience store.
Cops say these cold crooks walked into the store and were somehow able to stuff 230 pints of Haagen-Dazs ice cream, valued at $1300, into their backpacks and then run out of the store. Police have not been able to identify any suspects but are considering anyone with brain-freeze to be a person of interest.
Cops say these cold crooks walked into the store and were somehow able to stuff 230 pints of Haagen-Dazs ice cream, valued at $1300, into their backpacks and then run out of the store. Police have not been able to identify any suspects but are considering anyone with brain-freeze to be a person of interest.