Weird News: Swimming Swindler

Urine Big Trouble

A cameraman touring with singer-songwriter Benson Boone was arrested in Clearwater, Florida, on charges of criminal mischief and disorderly intoxication after he allegedly entered the Surf Style shop on Sept. 11 and relieved himself on almost $700 worth of clothing. The Smoking Gun reported that Tyler Capehart, 39, of Georgia, told cops that he had “consumed alcohol and smoked marijuana,” but he said he had no recollection of peeing on the clothing in the store. He posted $650 bond and was released.

Swimming Swindler

Just after midnight on Sept. 15, a man swam up to the Paddlefish restaurant in Disney Springs, Florida, removed his wet suit and scuba gear, and robbed the restaurant, WFTV reported. Orange County deputies said the thief allegedly walked into the manager’s office, where the night’s take was being counted, and ordered two employees to stand in the corner and close their eyes. He tied them up, then scooped up tens of thousands of dollars and left, putting his gear back on and swimming into the night. The sheriff’s office said the investigation is ongoing.

Convenient?

The BP convenience store in Macon, Missouri, has slot machines, KTVO-TV reported, which made it really handy for Amber Dawn Butler, 34, to satisfy her gambling addiction while she was at work. One little hiccup in her on-the-job wagering was that she was allegedly taking money from the store’s cash register and safe to feed into the machines. Butler also confessed to scratching lottery tickets she hadn’t bought and stealing cigarettes and bottled water from the store. Confusingly, she pleaded not guilty and is being held in the Macon County jail.

That Stinks

Teaching assistant Alexander Lewis, 32, was charged with interfering with schools and malicious injury to property in Florence, South Carolina, WKRC-TV reported on Sept. 23. Between Aug. 25 and Sept. 19, Lewis allegedly used a spray that mimics the smell of poop inside the school. The spray caused students and staff health issues, nausea and dizziness, and the district spent almost $55,000 trying to solve the issue through air conditioning inspection and repair costs. Lewis’ bond was set at $9,000.

Squirrels Going Nuts

Joan Heblack of San Rafael, California, was enjoying a walk in her neighborhood when a squirrel “came out of nowhere” to claw and bite her, KGO-TV reported on Sept. 22. Her injuries sent her to the emergency room. Heblack isn’t the only victim of an attack squirrel in the area; about five people have been attacked, and fliers have been posted on utility poles, warning residents of the “very mean squirrel.” Lisa Bloch of Marin Humane said such attacks are “likely the result of someone feeding it. When wildlife is fed by humans, they can lose their natural fear and act more emboldened.” The LA County Department of Public Health assures locals that squirrels do not spread rabies.

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