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So think about this if you're considering visiting Florida: Hungry Alligators Are Invading Streets, Homes And Pools In Florida
They aren't hungry, they're horny. It's alligator mating season.So think about this if you're considering visiting Florida: Hungry Alligators Are Invading Streets, Homes And Pools In Florida
Florida women need love too.Hey now...
Florida woman pulls alligator out of yoga pants during traffic stop, police say
A Florida woman pulled an alligator out of her yoga pants early Monday morning during a traffic stop.abc7.com
So, what? As kids they're smart enough to hack school computer systems and do stuff like this, but just as adulthood sets in microbes in the drinking water eat their brains or something, and we get:
A Jacksonville man has been accused of driving a stolen box truck full of stolen caskets.
On Monday, Florida Highway Patrol troopers said the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office asked them to be on the lookout for a Ryder truck reportedly stolen from a casket company. On Monday morning, troopers stopped the truck and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver fled.
The suspected driver, 39-year-old David Ayers, led troopers on a 25-mile pursuit along Interstate 295, according to FOX News. Sgt. Dylan Bryan said Ayers was driving between 55 to 60 mph, which was below the speed limit.
Crooks taking their kids to work is not such an unusual thing, apparently. I had a guy try to scam me for an unnecessary car repair once, and he had his kids in the truck with him to add verisimilitude. When I pulled out my phone and started googling what he was saying about my suspension, he said something about taking his kids to Subway and vanished.Florida man brings his kid to ‘work.’ Police call that child abuse
A Florida man was arrested on charges of burglary and child abuse. Pinellas deputies say he had his 11-year-old child with him when he broke into a St. Petersburg home.www.miamiherald.com