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TGIF. No, Really.

TGIF

If you think you’ve had a bad week, just remember—it could have been worse. Check out what happened to these guys (and gals)… 

In Wyoming, Michigan, an unnamed individual was clearing out the home of a deceased relative… when he came across…"a couple, what appeared to be, hand grenades”… so, what did he do with them? 

In Ontario, Canada, the province rolled out some new license plates February 1… They’re blue with white numbers and letters, rather than blue numbers and letters on the older white plates… There’s just one problem… 

In Terre Haute, Indiana, Donald Murray was recently charged with resisting law enforcement, reckless driving, possession of methamphetamine, maintaining a common nuisance and auto theft… which is, after all, quite a list of “accomplishments”… but this is here to show you his unusual tattoo… 

We all know that every day individuals die in car accidents… but I’m betting you can’t guess how many die each year from cars crashing… into buildings? We have it on the authority of the Storefront Safety Council, which was “launched in 2011 to reduce the number of vehicle-into-building crashes.” 

In Stafford County, Virginia, Cole Schrock, 19, was found trespassing by some residents here… who held him at gunpoint until deputies arrived… at which point Cole, who was slurring his words, appeared to be intoxicated… but his motives turned out to be more nefarious… 

In North Redington Beach, Florida, Jonathan W. Connors, 32, was pulled over… about 1:15 am… because his tag light was too dim to be able to see his license plate… Well, as it turns out Jonathan has a bit of a drinking-while-driving problem… but that’s not what he admitted to the arresting officer… 

And finally, in Clearwater, Florida, Roy Lampkin, 19, David Dobbins, 19, and Christopher Rachell, 19 held up a CVS Pharmacy… They planned everything carefully… cased the store in advance… hit the store at 5:00 a.m…. wore blue surgical gloves so they wouldn’t leave prints… bound employees with zip ties… and made off with a boatload of drugs in white garbage bags… more than 10,000 pills that contained hydrocodone and oxycodone… with an estimated street value of about $320,000… If only they hadn’t…

Have a GREAT weekend, folks! Registered for the NAPA 401(k) Summit yet? 

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