Suspected thief arrested after allegedly trying to conceal chainsaw in unusual place.
Nice Act-Domino's driver saves pizza-lover's life
Wow-Meet the spider with a human face
A rare spider with a human face – known as a lichen crab spider – has been spotted at a nature reserve in Wareham , Dorset .
Since 1890 only 41 one of them have ever been seen in Britain – and it’s not surprising, because they’re only the size of a 20p piece and blend into lichen on tree trunks, hence their name.Wareham RSPB nature reserve worker Mark Singleton said: ‘This is the first one that has been found in Dorset in 35 years.'It is something of a rarity. If this were a bird, the queues would be stretching round the car park. But it's not, it’s a spider with a slightly amusing abdomen.‘We found it in the electricity box a few feet from our work centre and got quite excited when we realised what it was.'
Good-Thieves lose money trying to rob Kansas City gun store
One of the would-be robbers entered the store around Thursday local time and asked to buy a box of ammunition.
When the 65-year-old clerk, who wore a shoulder holster and a handgun in plain view, told the man it would be about $50, the man said he needed to get more money and left.The man returned around 5pm with another man and tried to pay with two $20 bills. When the clerk said he was $10 short, the customer pulled a handgun from his waistband and demanded that the clerk hand over the money in the cash register.The clerk was able to tell that the man's gun was not loaded and pulled his own gun from his shoulder holster.
Nice Act- Cyclone Yasi destroyed marijuana crops
CYCLONE Yasi has helped Far Northern police in the fight against drug use and growing, wiping out much of the region's marijuana crops. The destructive wind which destroyed forest areas has exposed drug crops, the Cairns Post reports.
"We would expect that a lot of the cannabis would have been destroyed,” Far Northern Drug Squad Det Sen-Sgt Kevin Goan said."The surrounding foliage would no longer be providing cover and concealment to assist the cultivation of the plants."
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