A Northern California burglar returned to the scene of the crime this weekend after he forgot his keys inside a doughnut company’s corporate office. The thief stole some petty cash from Johnny Doughnuts’ office in the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday night, police said. In another twist, he also grabbed the keys to a bakery vehicle, but didn’t steal the vehicle itself, the AP reports. San Rafael police are seeking the public’s help to identify the burglar, who used an unknown tool to “manipulate” the office’s doorknob and get inside around 10pm, according to Lt. Dan Fink.
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Revenge-Seeking Arsonist Set Fire to Wrong House: Cops Christie Louise Jones thought she was at an ex-boyfriend’s, police say

A woman who intended to burn down her ex-lover’s home failed to confirm the address and ended up setting fire to a stranger’s abode, according to police in North Carolina. The result is that the alleged arsonist can’t even claim the sweet taste of revenge as she sits in a jail cell. Alerted to flames on his front porch around 7am Friday, a Gold Hill homeowner discovered a woman standing next to a car that was blocking his driveway, according to an incident report from the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office. She mumbled something and, after brushing the armed homeowner with her vehicle, drove away, investigators say, per the Charlotte Observer.
Cops: Robbery Suspect Fled, Home Alone Moment Ensued Gainesville police say slipped on a patch of ice as he was trying to flee a botched robbery

An alleged armed robber was foiled in the early hours of Christmas Day in what police say was like a scene from Home Alone. Police say Luis Sajbocho-Ordonez concealed himself behind a business in Gainesville, Georgia, which has been experiencing unusually low temperatures, and demanded cash from an employee who left the building around 1am Sunday, Fox 5 reports. Police say a physical altercation followed and when a second employee left the business, Sajbocho-Ordonez was startled and fired a shot that didn’t hit anybody. He then tried to run off, but slipped on a patch of ice and hit his head, police say.
When Your Getaway Car Is an EV, Charge It First Georgia police say they busted thieves not far from the crime scene—charging their Tesla

When endeavoring to avoid headlines for criminal idiocy with a green flair, you’d best remember one simple rule: Charge the EV in which you are attempting to flee the scene of your crime. As Fox5 reports, police say two would-be criminal masterminds robbed gaming systems from an unnamed store in in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Responding officers were told that they fled in a Tesla, put out a description to fellow cops … and wouldn’t you know it, the devious twosome were located not far away from the crime scene—charging the aforementioned Tesla.
Elusive goat gives Alabama police the slip
July 19 (UPI) — Authorities in Alabama are trying to track down an elusive goat that jumped out of its owner’s car window and has been spotted in locations including a ledge outside a hospital.
Police in Mountain Brook and Birmingham said they first learned of the goat on the loose when the animal was spotted running loose on Montclair Road on Monday.
Trevor Turnbough, a project engineer at Sterling Highlands, said he was working at the company’s construction site on Montclair Road when he spotted the animal.
Turnbough said a man who identified himself as the animal’s owner said the goat had jumped out of his car window nearby.
The goat gave police and civilian pursuers the slip, but Turnbough said the animal made repeat appearances near the construction site on Tuesday.
The animal was also spotted in the Beech Court area of Mountain Brook and perched on the ledge of the old Montclair Hospital.
Police said they have yet to ensnare the elusive goat.
National Weather Service bakes cookies in hot car in Texas
July 20 (UPI) — National Weather Service personnel in Texas put the record heat wave to good use by baking a batch of cookies on the dashboard of a hot car.
The NWS’ office in Midland said in a Facebook post it was about 105 degrees F outside and 190 degrees inside the car when the cookie dough was placed on the dashboard.
The cookies were left to cook for about 4 1/2 hours.
The NWS said the cookies weren’t quite “golden brown,” but they were fully cooked.
“Can confirm they are done and delicious,” NWS employees wrote.
Officials said the project highlights the dangers of hot cars.
“This heat is still incredibly dangerous to anyone left in a hot car. Look before you lock,” they wrote.
Stuck squirrel rescued from toilet paper tube

July 20 (UPI) — Animal rescuers and firefighters in Britain came to the assistance of a squirrel found 30 feet up in a tree with a discarded toilet paper tube stuck around its head.
The RSPCA said Animal Rescue Officer Dave Holgate responded to a call about a squirrel in distress in Meanwood, Leeds, England, and he arrived to find the rodent on a tree branch about 30 feet up with the cardboard tube stuck around its head.
Holgate called the local fire brigade for assistance and they were able to use specialist poles to bring the squirrel down to the ground.
Holgate said he was able to remove the tube and release the squirrel back into the wild.
“It was a good job the squirrel was spotted as he would have been unable to feed and was obviously terrified,” Holgate said in an RSPCA news release. “Litter is one of the biggest hazards our wildlife faces today — and it’s something that’s very easy to resolve.”
Reported burglary at Indiana home turns into baby deer rescue
July 20 (UPI) — Indiana police responding to a report of a burglary at a residence went down to the basement of the home and discovered the suspect was a baby deer.
The Indianapolis Metro Police Department said in a Facebook post that officers responded to a report of a burglary in the Northwest District and the story took “an adorable turn” once they arrived at the scene.
“Picture this: Our brave officers went down to investigate, only to discover a baby deer, affectionately known as Bambi, seeking shelter,” the post said.
The department shared a video of the officers using a blanket to carefully capture the fawn and bring it to the home’s back yard.
The deer did not appear to be injured and was released at the scene.
‘Aggressive’ sea otter caught on camera stealing surfboards in California Wildlife officials are trying to capture a sea otter that has been terrorising surfers in California.
A serial surfboard thief has been plaguing a stretch of Californian coastline – and the unlikely culprit is a sea otter.
In at least four separate incidents, the otter has climbed onto surfboards, biting and scratching them.
In some cases, the mammal’s behaviour was so aggressive the surfers had to abandon their boards and swim to shore.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service has posted signs along the Santa Cruz coastline warning of an “aggressive sea otter in this area”.
“Enter the water at your own risk,” the sign reads.
Mark Woodward, a photographer who goes by Native Santa Cruz on Twitter and Instagram, has been sharing videos and photos of the sea otter snatching and riding boards.
“This may seem cute and funny, but it’s getting to be dangerous,” he wrote on Instagram.
“I’m afraid that the sea otter, which was born in captivity and released when it was old enough, will have to be captured and live at a rescue sanctuary.”
The otter, known as 841, was born five years ago to an otter who was also known to approach people on kayaks.
But 841 was raised in captivity, so could not have copied the behaviour from its mother.
Experts don’t have a clear explanation for the behaviour, but the otter may be going through hormonal surges or being fed by humans, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Wildlife officials are working with sea otter experts from Monterey Bay Aquarium to attempt to capture and rehome the otter.
Bearded dragon rescued after being dumped in Edinburgh bin Despite being abandoned, the Scottish SPCA said the six-month-old reptile was in a good condition and clearly had been “cared for up to this point”.

A bearded dragon has been rescued after it was found dumped in a bin.
The lizard was spotted by a member of staff at student accommodation in Edinburgh’s Hillside Crescent on 6 July.
A number of international students recently moved out and the Scottish SPCA believe the reptile belonged to one of them.
Despite being abandoned in the communal bin, the six-month-old bearded dragon was said to have been in a good condition and clearly had been “cared for up to this point”.
It is now in the care of the animal welfare charity.




