A Minnesota woman who was caught having sex with a man during a college football game said she’s a victim of foul play.
Lois K. Feldman, 38, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, were ticketed for allegedly having sex in a men’s restroom stall during the Minnesota Golden Gophers game against the Iowa Hawkeyes. More than a dozen people were cheering Feldman and Walsh by the time authorities arrived, school police said. Both were charged with misdemeanor indecent conduct.
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Feldman acknowledged that she drank heavily before the game, doesn’t remember being in the bathroom and had never met Walsh. Feldman, who is married, said she must have been drugged.
“I would never ever do that,” Feldman said. “My kids are my life. I go to church every Sunday.”
They blew the lid off that case
Authorities might have an airtight case against a man accused of breaking into a home in Stockton, Calif.
Sheriff’s deputies were called after the homeowner said she discovered lights on inside her residence and the back door kicked in.
Deputies, aided by a police dog, found 22-year-old Joseph Womack in the closet, hiding in a 3-foot-by-2-foot-by-2-foot blue Rubbermaid container.
Like shooting fish in a barrel
Two tow truck drivers in Houston were arrested on drunken driving charges after one of them rear-ended an off-duty deputy’s cruiser.
The patrol car was parked outside a road construction site with its emergency lights flashing when it was struck by a flatbed tow truck.
When a second tow-truck driver pulled up at the scene, officers noticed that he, too, had been drinking and hauled him into custody, police said.
A plateful of stupid
A would-be robber with an unusual disguise was foiled by a clever Pennsylvania store clerk with a sense of humor.
A man wearing a paper plate over his face walked into a gas station near Reading, passed a note and mumbled something about robbing the place. The clerk, though, pretended that she thought the man was joking and hit a silent alarm. She told Plate Face that she couldn’t understand him through the paper mask. After she stalled him long enough, she told him that police were on the way and the man took off.
It’s a gas, gas, gas
The Nevada Highway Patrol says a Reno women was gassed in more ways than one.
April Westfall was arrested about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday after an ambulance crew saw her driving on U.S. Highway 395 with a fuel hose and nozzle sticking out of her car’s gas tank.
The crew tried to signal 40-year-old Westfall but couldn’t get her attention.
He says the crew eventually initiated a traffic stop and radioed the state troopers. She was arrested on drunken driving charges. Police were still trying to find the gas station missing a nozzle and 6 feet of hose.
