A word of advice to all stalkers out there; restraining orders are generally in affect everywhere, not just the victim’s home. A criminal found this out the hard way on Aug. 1 on 96th Street when he began to harass his ex-girlfriend, who had an order of protection against him, while she was house sitting for her sister. When he began banging on the door, the victim called the police who arrived after the suspect had left. The police returned to the scene later to find the man once again banging on the door, asking for tires that were in the house. When questioned about why he was breaking his no-contact order, he stated he thought it didn’t count, since the victim was at her sister’s house. Unfortunately, the man’s logic didn’t quite work out, and he was booked into Fife Jail for violating an order of protection.
Lunchables are the meal of a generation, delicious meals that defined lunch breaks in elementary school, but are they really worth getting arrested for? A criminal on July 21 hanging outside a convenience store on Pacific Avenue certainly thought so. Police were called to the scene after the man fled the store with two cases of Tim’s potato chips and two Lunchables. It didn’t take long for the police to find the criminal, considering he was sitting in the parking lot eating Tim’s Chips and Lunchables. To top it off, police discovered the man was a convicted felon and on active DOC supervision. The criminal was booked into Fife Jail for shoplifting.
Compiled by Darek Shuck