Texas man drives million-dollar Bugatti into a saltwater pond after pelican swoops low

Texas man drives Bugatti into pond; blames bird

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Man distracted by low-flying pelican drives luxury sports car Bugatti into salt marsh

Man distracted by bird drives Bugatti into marsh

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Man distracted by low-flying pelican drives luxury sports car Bugatti into saltwater lagoon

Man distracted by pelican drives Bugatti into lake

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Game over: Fla. cops caught playing Wii game in house they had just raided, face discipline

Game over: Fla. cops caught playing Wii on the job

LAKELAND, Fla. — It’s game over for some police officers who played video games while they raided a convicted drug dealer’s home in central Florida.

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Del. state trooper goes after burglary suspect, recovers colleague’s watch stolen 2 years ago

Del. trooper nabs man wearing colleague’s watch

WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware State Police said a thief has been caught red-handed — and that hand happened to be wearing a watch stolen from a trooper nearly two years ago. Police said a trooper noticed a Chevrolet Blazer parked close to his own car outside a Wilmington restaurant Sunday. The Blazer drove away, and the trooper found his car had been burglarized and his wife’s wallet stolen.

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Two employees at Fla. car dealership find $40,000 in cash and turn it in

Fla. car dealership workers return $40K in cash

ORLANDO, Fla. — Two employees who found $40,000 in cash at a Florida car dealership have made their boss proud: Instead of keeping the money, they turned it in. The Orlando Sentinel reports it was in a small box that someone left at Central Florida Toyota on Monday. Two employees in the parts department noticed it but assumed someone would come back to get it. When it was still there Tuesday, they opened it and found the cash.

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Two teen friends playing a game of ‘car tag’ in trucks arrested in Arizona

Teen friends playing ‘car tag’ arrested in Arizona

PRESCOTT, Ariz. — Two teenage friends playing a game of “car tag” were arrested after a sheriff’s deputy spotted them driving erratically. Yavapai County sheriff’s spokesman Dwight D’Evelyn said the deputy saw a Chevrolet truck driving just one foot behind a Ford truck, cross over the double yellow line and drive up next to the other truck at about 50 mph.

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