Friday, June 25, 2010

Couple tries to sell baby at Wal-Mart for "every day low price"

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Salinas California police arrested a couple who they say tried to sell their 6-month-old baby for $25 Tuesday night outside of Walmart.

Police spokesman Officer Lalo Villegas said the father tried to sell the child about 7:20 p.m. outside the store on North Davis Road.
Villegas said Salinas resident Patrick Fousek, 38, had approached two women and asked to use their cell phone. * After he finished his phone call, police said, Fousek asked the women, who had been playing with the baby, if they would like to purchase his daughter for $25.
"They thought he was joking," Villegas said. "They laughed, but he was very persistent. That's when they knew this guy was serious."
Police said Fousek immediately left and went to the car where the mother, Samantha Tomasini, 20, was waiting. As the couple drove away, Villegas said, the two women were able to get the pair's license plate number.
About 1 a.m. Wednesday, Villegas said, police officers tracked down the couple at their residence in the 700 block of East Romie Lane.
Officers said the couple appeared high on methamphetamine and the house was in disarray. A police report also claimed that Tomasini told Child Protective Services, who took the baby, that she had breast-fed the infant while under the influence, Villegas said.
Police arrested Fousek and Tomasini on suspicion of child endangerment and being under the influence of a controlled substance. Fousek, police said, was also on probation. The pair was booked into the Monterey County Jail.
The couple was expected to be in court for an arraignment Friday, at which time they would be assigned public defenders.

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Tiny turtle causes big problem at Atlanta airport

A caged, 2-inch turtle traveling with a 10-year-old girl caused a crew to turn around a taxiing plane, take the girl and her sisters off the flight and tell them they couldn't bring their pet along.

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The sisters threw the animal and cage in the trash and returned to their seats crying Tuesday after AirTran Airways employees on the jetway said they couldn't care for the turtle while their father drove to retrieve it. Two days later, however, Carley Helm was reunited with Neytiri even though at first the family thought the pet was emptied with the trash.

Carley was heading home to Milwaukee after visiting her father in Atlanta with sisters Annie, 13, and Rebecca, 22, when the flap unfolded.

Rebecca said the three were led onto the jetway and told they'd have to get rid of the baby red ear slider -- named Neytiri after the princess in the movie "Avatar" -- if they wanted to reboard.

"I asked, 'What do you mean get rid of it?' and they said throw it away," she said. "I was very sad, and I felt bad for my littlest sister because it was her first pet and she was planning to take care of it herself."

While the sisters say they were told to put the animal in the trash, AirTran says they chose that themselves, despite an offer to fly later at no extra charge.

AirTran company policy bars animals other than cats, dogs and household birds in the cabin, said spokesman Christopher White. White cited a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that says the reptiles have been known to carry salmonella bacteria.

The sisters say they made it past security screeners and an AirTran gate agent before boarding. One flight attendant told them to stow the cage under their seat, they say.

But with the flight rolling toward its takeoff, an attendant told them the turtle wasn't allowed in the cabin.

Rebecca Helm called their father, and he began driving back to the airport. She asked an AirTran employee to make arrangements with her father to look after the pet until he could get there, but the employee refused.

"I basically had to make a really fast decision because the whole plane was being delayed," Rebecca Helm said. The bin wasn't very full and she thought the turtle could be found easily once her dad arrived, she said.

Rebecca twice declined the offer to take a later flight, White said.

"We don't have the personnel or the facilities to care for people's pets," White said.

Rebecca asked if throwing the pet away would allow for them to get back on the flight, White said. The gate agent did not tell the sisters what to do but said they could not get on the plane with the turtle, White said.

"At no time did any AirTran Airways crew member order or suggest that they put the turtle in the trash," he said.

Half an hour later, the sisters' father called, saying he wanted to come look through the trash, White said. The gate agent looked, couldn't find the turtle and assumed it had been emptied, he said.

The airline, a unit of AirTran Holdings Inc. discovered Wednesday that the ramp supervisor had rescued the turtle from the trash "out of his own compassion" and given it to another crew member, who took it home for her 5-year-old son, White said.

AirTran told that crew member the original owners wanted it back, and the airline arranged for the turtle to fly as cargo to Milwaukee on Thursday, White said.

The sisters' mother reported what happened to animal rights group PETA, which sent a letter to AirTran demanding an investigation and disciplinary action.

For their part, Rebecca Helm says her sisters "are very happy to have the turtle back."

Mystery surrounds 'horse-boy' on Google Street View from Scotland

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The hunt is on to unmask this mystery figure captured by Google Street View cameras down a suburban street in Aberdeen,Scotland an image which has sparked a web frenzy. The image was caught as the Google Street View cameras took 360 degree images of ninety five per cent of all the UK's streets.

The strange figure with a horse's head, purple shirt and black jeans can be seen watching the Google camera car drive past as it travelled down Hardgate in Aberdeen. It was spotted by Aberdeen twitter user Russell Moffat, who told his four hundred and sixty followers about the likely passer by.



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The story was quickly picked up by media around the world. "It's all gone a bit mental," Mr Moffatt told his followers. Despite appeals to reveal their identity, no-one has come forward to admit they were the man (or woman) behind the mask.

The Street View cameras may have earlier caught the back of the 'horse-boy' - showing they also have a ponytail. Another image appears to show them putting on the horse's head - although it is not possible to zoom in far enough to see their identity.

Florida man run over by his dog



A bulldog with a penchant for jumping around inside a Ridge Manor man's pickup got a bit too energetic on Sunday when the animal accidentally shifted the car into gear and caused the truck to back up - with his owner underneath.

Christopher Bishop, 43, told deputies that at around 8 p.m. Sunday, he was checking the transmission of his Ford F150 for oil leaks. He placed the car in neutral and left the driver's side door open.

He soon noticed the car moving. The bulldog, named Tassey, had apparently jumped into the pickup, hit the gear shift and ran him over, Bishop said. Bishop said he managed to get up and stop the vehicle before it struck a fence next to his single-wide mobile home at 4000 Burwell Road.

Bishop said he waited about six hours before seeking medical attention because he does not like doctors. Bishop was treated at Pasco Regional Hospital for a few non-life threatening injuries
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JOKE: A man visiting a cemetery heard a second man

A man visiting a cemetery heard a second man who was kneeling at a nearby grave crying-out loudly, "Why did you have to die? Why did you have to die?".

The first man was so moved by the other man's obvious pain, that he walked over and lightly placed a comforting hand on the distraught man's shoulder and asked him, "Is this your wife?".

"No," replied the weeping man, "Her first husband!"

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