Dog Survives 11-Miles While Wedged in
Car Grille
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By Samantha Turner in the Narragansett-South Kingstown Patch
If ever there was a dog that deserved the name Lucky, it would
be this poodle.
According to East Providence police, the little pup (named
Suzie) survived an 11-mile journey from Taunton to EP – while wedged in the grille of a car.
The dog was struck by a car after it ran
into the road. The driver, unaware there was a canine stuck to his car,
continued driving until someone flagged him down in EP.
Suzie somehow managed
to avoid serious injury, suffering a concussion, and was later reunited with
her owners.
Eager
to Avoid 5 O’Clock Shadow
One man’s quest for a clean-shaven face may land him in
handcuffs. Cranston Police are searching for a man who allegedly stole razors from Stop & Shop. The clean-shaven man (no shocker there)
didn’t just need one razor – he needed $500 worth of razors and he needed them
STAT. According to reports, the man stole the razors moments after the store
opened at 6 a.m. Police described the man as an Asian male between 45 and 55
years of age.
Siblings
Battle of Cheez-Its & Ice Cream
Some things just aren’t worth getting arrested for. Cheez-Its and
ice cream are arguably two of those things. According to North Kingstown
Police, a local teen was arrested for assaulting her brother because he would not let her eat his ice cream or
Cheez-Its.
The teen’s methods
of persuasion are a bit lacking as she allegedly kicked the freezer, began
yelling at her brother, threw a box of Chlorox wipes at him, let his dog of its
leash, kicked her brother and then ripped his boxer shorts during the scuffle.
Echoes
of Footloose in the Streets of Gansett
Narragansett Police had to put Baby in the corner this past week
– and by “Baby,” we really mean a 38-year-old man who was allegedly drunkenly busting out
dance moves in the middle of the street. Neighbors in the area called police around 2
a.m. to report a man dancing in the middle of the road.
When officers arrived,
they found him allegedly hiding behind some bushes. According to reports, he
appeared to be heavily intoxicated. The man also allegedly denied moving a
four-foot wooden post into the intersection. Police did not arrest the man, but
brought him to a friend’s house for the night.