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March 13, 2007
Topics school, drugs, girls, guardian, police, parking, search, schools, kids, bus, feet and man
A man who apparently hid drugs in the pocket of her six-year-old daughter's jacket was arrested Monday after he went to the kid's school to retrieve them. According to authorities, Dennis Riker, 41, might have hidden the drugs in the child's jacket during the weekend, but apparently forgot to remove them. In order to remove the drugs from the jacket, Riker went to her school and tried to intercept her while in the school's bus parking lot. However, a staff member at the school would not let him in because Riker was not the girl's legal guardian.
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March 7, 2007
Police have accused a 24-year-old man of going into a boys' bathroom at an elementary school and offering the the students money to urinate in a cup for him. Officers say the school became aware of the incident after one of the students told his mother how he got the $10 bill in his pocket. Police say the man, Jose Berrios, was on parole and was trying to get a urine sample for a drug test he was supposed to take on Tuesday.
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March 5, 2007
Topics children, funny, cross, babies, quotes, sun, kids, book, phone, young, life and world
A mother of a 6-month-old son got the surprise of her life last month when her son started walking around their home on her own. Connie Robinson, who hails from the British town of Harlow, said she was shell-shocked to see her son, Reuben cross the milestone of walking at such an early age. The Sun quotes the surprised 38-year-old mother as saying, "He just got up and started walking round the front room. I couldn't believe it. He's so young. It looks very funny. "
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March 1, 2007
Topics aids, hot, health, sex, mom, owned, hands, cards, teens, teen, schools, kids, face, phone, life, school and help
St. Joseph resident Lori Felzien had to face one of the most embarrassing situations of her life when her sixth-grade son dialed the number printed on a bookmark he received during a health lesson and it connected to a hardcore sex hotline. The teen handed over the phone to his mother saying, "Mom, listen to this. " Felzien then immediately contacted authorities at Bessie Ellison Elementary School who distributed those HIV/AIDS - awareness bookmarks.
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February 26, 2007
In an attempt to improve the hand-eye coordination of kids, about 42 elementary schools from Sacramento, California participated in a unique two-day sport stacking competition. Attended by over 300 students, the competition is a game in which participants must stack and unstack 12 specially designed plastic cups in the lowest possible time.
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