This story gives new meaning to the expression "everything but the kitchen sink." Brazen thieves in Wichita, Kansas stole an entire kitchen, including the sink.
This sounds like something you'd see on a comedy show. Guy robs a store, goes to jail, gets out of jail and goes back to rob the same exact store again. But this really happened. One day after getting out of prison, a New Jersey man went back to the store he robbed before and robbed it again.
In a scene we haven’t seen since Judge Reinhold fought off a robber in ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High,’ an employee at a Dunkin’ Donuts in West Haven, Connecticut broke up a robbery by tossing coffee on the would-be thief.
It's the kind of thing that, if you saw it in a movie, you'd call it implausible: international jewel thieves stole $50 million in diamonds at the airport.
Utca, NY (WIBX) - Utica Police believe the same man may be behind a pair of brazen crimes, in one case robbing a woman at knife-point, and a separate, unprovoked attack of another woman.
Late last month, a Guelph, Ontario, couple were leaving for work when they noticed a plastic bag on their front step. Turns out, the bag contained their Xbox, digital camera, $50 in damages and an apologetic note from a thief who had robbed them. It’s further proof that Canadians are among the most polite people on the planet.