Showing posts with label Odd Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Odd Crime. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Englishwoman fined for noisy Sex!

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Sexy Lips

A 47-year-old Englishwoman has been convicted of flouting a city order to keep her love-making sessions quiet, officials said.

Caroline Cartwright, was found guilty of breaching a noise abatement notice served on her after police received 25 complaints about her loud sessions with husband Steve. The Sun reported that she was fined more than $760.

"I am not making the noise on purpose," she told magistrates in Sunderland. "I have no desire to hurt anybody or damage any property."

One neighbor reportedly said she had not gotten a decent night's sleep for two years because of the Cartwrights. Another neighbor said she was forced to move out because of the noise. "I heard sounds of a sexual nature, they were really loud, and there was a lot of moaning and groaning and screaming as if in pain," said neighbor Rachel O'Connor, who recorded the couple for authorities. "It wasn't just the woman, it came from both parties."

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A 13-year-old boy robs Bank!

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Kid and Money

Believe it or not, a 13-year-old boy was caught red-handed while robbing a bank in Peoria. Yes, this is possible. Because, today's kids are very clever and they can do many things like the adults do! Thanks to televisions and Internet.

The robbery happened on Monday. According to police sources, the boy threatened a teller with a gun and demanded cash. Police found the kid hiding in a nearby garage about 30 minutes after the robbery. He got caught due to a dye pack that had been placed in the bag of money.

On Tuesday the unidentified boy was charged with felony armed robbery in juvenile court. Prosecutors were also considering whether to seek to have him tried as an adult and face up to 30 years in prison.

This was the first of it's kind case that Sheriff Michael McCoy came across in his career as a Sheriss. "It's the youngest person I can remember," McCoy said.