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June 23, 2006
According to police a New Zealand bank manager who conspired with a gang to rob the bank he worked in was arrested on Friday with the three gang members including his lover. The three robbers invaded the bank, pointing guns at staff members but failed to take off with money worth more than ($40,000). Police intervened and arrested two gang members after they were tipped off by witnesses.
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June 16, 2006
Topics man, police, naked, life, charges, couple, bare, target, chase, girlfriend, marriage, window, feet, news and woman
A marriage-minded man, who ran naked through his neighborhood, trying to ascertain his girlfriend that taking risks in life are important, ended up being chased and the target for being shot at. "Just when you thought you had heard everything," Ann Arbor police Detective Sgt. Jim Stephenson told The Ann Arbor News.
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June 14, 2006
Topics man, naked, life, charges, couple, bare, girlfriend, marriage, window, feet, woman and police
In an attempt to prove to her girlfriend that one should take risks in life, a man ran naked and was shot at with a . 40-caliber handgun. The couple was discussing marriage early Wednesday when the woman said she wasn't sure if she was ready.
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June 11, 2006
Topics money, post, office, tokyo, girlfriend, man, police, running, japanese, tv, newspaper and reuters
To prove true to his girlfriend, a Japanese man who stole 340,000 yen ($2,300) from a post office returned more money than he stole. The 33-year-old stole the money at knife-point from a post office in western Tokyo in March. When he repented he went back to the post office at the end of May and left 350,000 yen in an envelope on the counter before running off, as was "sorry for what he had done", the Mainichi newspaper quoted the man as saying.
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June 5, 2006
A man who stuffed a dead mouse into his Taco Bell burrito in a botched extortion attempt was sentenced Friday to 16 to 30 months in prison. Ryan Daniel Goff, 20, pleaded guilty last month to a felony count of attempted false pretenses between $1,000 and $20,000.
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