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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Hump Day Dumbassary Continues...

Drug arrest follows too many trips to the doughnut box

A Marine Drive man is facing drug charges after he was caught Monday night storing crack cocaine inside an empty doughnut box, police reported.
Bernard Fincher Jr., 25, has been charged with two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance.
Ferry-Fillmore District police said they were investigating drug activity in the 300 block of Bissell Avenue about 10:55 p.m. when they saw Fincher walk to the doughnut box, pick up a white object and place it in his pocket.
The man then walked a few steps, went back to the box and placed a white object back in the box.
Officers Ralph Skinner and Chad Maloney went over to investigate and discovered more than one-eighth of an ounce of crack cocaine, packaged for sale, inside the doughnut box.
Skinner and Maloney arrested Fincher at the scene.



Naked man arrested after directing traffic in Boise
010:36 PM MDT on Tuesday, April 1, 2008




BOISE -- A Garden City man wanted for attempted kidnapping was later arrested on Fairview Avenue naked.
Lowell Rudlaff, 44, is charged with felony attempted kidnapping and burglary.
According to Boise Police, Rudlaff went to an assisted living facility on North Patton Street Monday morning and claimed he was going to take a male juvenile.
When police were called he left.
Rudlaff was spotted a short time later by drivers as he stood nude at the intersection of Fairview Avenue and Liberty Street directing traffic.
He has not been charged with public nudity, but will be arraigned in a Boise courtroom today on the other charges.





Cruel Craigslist Hoaxers Busted


Burgling Oregon couple's ad triggered ransacking of victim's home
APRIL 1--A week after dozens of people ransacked an Oregon home in response to a Craigslist ad offering its contents for free, police have arrested a couple for orchestrating the online hoax as part of a bid to cover up an earlier burglary at the property. Brandon and Amber Herbert were nabbed last night for allegedly posting the March 22 Craigslist ad, which claimed that the Jacksonville ranch's owner had to leave town so suddenly that his belongings--which included a horse--were available for the taking. The Herberts, investigators charge, did this to cover up their prior theft of several saddles and other items from the garage of the rural southern Oregon house, which is owned by contractor Robert Salisbury. After learning of the Craigslist ad, Salisbury returned to his property to find about 30 people rummaging through his home and remaining belongings. After subpoenaing Craigslist records, Jackson County Sheriff's Office investigators traced the online posting to the Herberts, according to the below probable cause affidavit. As a result, Brandon, 29, and Amber, 28, were both hit with Robbery and Criminal Charges They are pictured in the above mug shots.

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