Dr. Grumpy's crack team of reporters, bringing you the stories that shape your world.
Dateline: Shanghai, China. A flight from Shanghai to Guangzhou was
delayed for 5 hours when an 80 year-old woman threw a handful of coins into one of the plane's engines. She apparently did this to ensure good luck on the flight.
A team of airplane mechanics had to disassemble and inspect the Airbus's engine to make sure none of the turbines were damaged and to remove all coins.
The total value of the coins involved was roughly 20 U.S. pennies.
Dateline: Tulsa, Oklahoma. A dead body was found inside a Walmart bathroom. It had apparently
been there for 3 days.
A security camera recorded the 29-year-old woman entering the bathroom on Friday. At some point over the weekend an employee couldn't get the bathroom door open, and hung up an "Out of Order" sign. A repair crew found the body on Monday.
Police captain Todd Enzbrenner commented "It’s not every day you find this sort of thing in a business."
Dateline: Allyn, Washington. A man found a dead roadkill raccoon on the road, and decided to use it as bait to catch crabs. Like most dead things, it smelled awful, so he tied a rope to it to drag it about 15 feet behind him as he walked home.
Two drivers pulled over and confronted him, believing he was dragging a dead dog down the street. One of them shot the raccoon-dragging guy in the leg and drove away. He is expected to recover (the guy, not the raccoon). Police are searching for suspects.
Sheriff's department Lt. Travis Adams told reporters "I've been doing this for 21-plus years, and I've never quite heard the
'raccoon being dragged down the road' story before, so it's a new one
for all of us."
Dateline: Modesto, California. A 45 year man was
arrested for starting a fire in a Walgreen's bathroom.
The man told police that he'd had "an accident," and soiled his underwear. He went into the bathroom to take them off and, for unclear reasons, felt the best way to do so was to light them on fire - while still in them.
This got the underwear off, and the man tossed them in the toilet to extinguish the blaze. While no damage was done to the store (or, amazingly, him), this set off the fire alarm and they had to evacuate the building.