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August 15, 2007
Police arrested a 42-year-old woman Tuesday after neighbors complained she was disturbing them with chants around a self-built bonfire nearly 10 feet from her home at midnight. According to police reports, Brenna K. Barney, who was found clad only in a T-shirt and underwear, yelling chants in her backyard while wearing headphones. She even smelled of alcohol and told police the neighbors were infringing on her religious beliefs since she was performing a Wiccan ritual under the new moon.
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April 26, 2007
A 70-year-old woman had her weirdest night when an unidentified man broke into her home, offered her $500 to hide him and fled wearing some of her clothing. Sandra Rowells did not have to think twice when Police asked her to recognize Jahmell Kareem, 33, of Winston-Salem as the suspect because he wore her favorite T-shirt.
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April 21, 2007
A woman who forced two of her children to fight each other and filmed the fight was let off Friday along with her accomplices. The Plymouth Crown Court handed down a one-year suspended sentence for child cruelty offences. The woman - along with three other women - encouraged her two-year-old son and three year-old daughter to punch and kick each other during the home video.
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January 22, 2007
Allen Jasson, a native Australian who lives in London, was barred from boarding a flight home after he refused to take off a T-shirt with anti-Bush remarks on it. Jasson said the incident happened last Friday at a Qantas departure gate in the southern city of Melbourne, when a security official told him that he could not board with the shirt displaying an image of U. S. President Bush under the slogan "World's #1 terrorist. " Jasson said he had been removed from a domestic flight days earlier for wearing the same T-Shirt. Therefore, to avoid any later issues, he intentionally approached a Qantas staff member at the gate to draw attention to it.
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January 1, 2007
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