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An Ohio couple found naked and drunk in their car was arrested, but the boyfriend swore he had a valid excuse for the nude excursion.

“‘When the mood hits’ you have to find a place to park,” Glenn Mcie told police, just after cops found him knocked out naked from the waist down on top his completely nude girlfriend.

Officers spotted the couple passed out inside a Jeep parked in a handicapped space at about 2:15 a.m.

Mcie's lover, Shannon Mulcahy, responded to cops' orders to get dressed by yelling, “fuck you guys” out the window.

Police said Mcie reeked of alcohol and was stumbling in both his steps and his sentences.

Mcie was arrested for drunk driving, and had to be forced into the police car, where he started banging his head on the car window.

Mulcahy finally got dressed, then began yelling and cursing at the officers again.

“Most of what she said was not understandable or made no sense since she was so intoxicated,” the arrest affidavit read.

Cops found an open mason jar of moonshine in the back seat of the car, and also determined the couple had just left a nearby bar.



http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/ohio-couple-busted-naked-car-told-police-mood-hit-article-1.2618236
 
It'd be yuuuuuge.

Maybe tsuke can suggest diplomatic relations between Ohio and Michigan, because of their very close relationship and the fact that they have fought on the same side on multiple occasions?

The US and Israel have had a very close relationship and have fought on the same side on multiple occasions.
 
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A 7-year-old Ohio boy who hadn’t eaten anything for days was trying to sell his teddy bear to get money for food, police said.

Franklin police officer Steve Dunham told WLWT-TV he found the boy in front of a CVS store Sunday afternoon.

The hungry child’s parents, Tammy and Michael Bethel, face child endangering charges after investigators said they found four older boys at the family home living among garbage, cat urine and cockroaches.

“It broke my heart. He told me that he was trying to sell his stuffed animal to get money for food because he hadn't eaten in several days,” Dunham told WLWT.

Investigators believe the house showed a “a substantial risk of health and safety by neglecting the cleanliness in the residence, having a large amount of bugs and spoiled food throughout the residence, not having properly prepared and packaged food for the minor children to eat, and allowing a 7-year-old child to wander from the residence without their permission or knowledge, in an attempt to locate food.”

Child welfare officials removed all five children from their parents’ care and placed them with other relatives.


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/hungry-ohio-boy-sell-teddy-bear-food-police-article-1.2750327
 
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In one Ohio Sheriff’s Department, the sheriff was stripped of his badge and gun last week for allegedly stealing painkillers from police disposal boxes.

Sandusky County lawman Kyle Overmyer was indicted by a grand jury on 43 charges—including stealing Percocet and other powerful painkillers, pocketing county funds and tampering with evidence.

The charges stem from a complaint to state and federal agencies by six area police chiefs—including detective Sean O’Connell, who filed the first complaint against the sheriff, the Sandusky Register reported.

The sheriff and his supporters have called the drug probe “politically motivated.”

Overmyer told one police chief, and later the Fremont News-Messenger he was merely "carting away" the castoff drug capsules under an "agreement with the DEA".

At Overmyer’s arraignment last week, special prosecutor Carol Hamilton O’Brien declined to provide more details on the charges—but some of the theft allegations against Overmyer were revealed in a report by former Sandusky County prosecutor and FBI special agent John Meyers, a friend and supporter of a local police chief named Bruce Gower, who was also running for sheriff and lost against Overmyer in the Republican primary this spring.

Back then, prosecutor O’Brien told the Sandusky Register she was reviewing the report, which alleged Overmyer wrote himself $2,500 in checks for “drug buy money.”

Court papers also allege Overmyer stole thousands from his county Furtherance of Justice Fund but do not elaborate on what he supposedly did with the money.




http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/31/ohio-sheriff-accused-of-pilfering-pills.html
 
There has been another creepy clown encounter — this time in Columbus, Ohio.

A 14-year-old boy heading to a school bus stop Tuesday morning told police he was chased by a black-clad man armed with a knife — and wearing a clown mask, police said.

"The victim was able to get away from him by throwing a rock at him," said police spokeswoman Denise Alex-Bouzounis, who added that police are now canvassing the area in search of the suspect and keeping a close eye on the bus stop in north Columbus near where the incident occurred.

"We don't know whether this was a prank or not, but we are taking it seriously," she said.


http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/another-creepy-clown-incident-reported-ohio-n641491
 
can't be Mott.....for one thing he would have had a wool shears instead of a knife.......for another, he wouldn't have been quick enough to dodge a rock thrown by a 14 year old......
 
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An Ohio man arrested at a house where two bodies were found was charged with two counts of murder and one count of kidnapping.

Christopher Grate is charged with killing Stacey Stanley and a second unidentified woman whose body was found in the home. Ashland County Prosecutor Christopher Tunnell has said officials are working to identify a third body found in a house in neighboring Richland County.

Grate was arrested morning after a woman called 911 and said she had been tied up but had partly freed herself in a bedroom while her captor slept.

"I've been abducted," the woman said in the 911 call. "Please hurry."

The woman said the man had a gun, and she was afraid of waking him. The kidnapping charge includes a specification that Grate had allegedly abducted her "to engage in sexual activity."

Ashland police said officers found the kidnap victim and Grate at a home that was supposed to be unoccupied. Investigators also found the remains of two bodies there, Chief David Marcelli said.

Police confirmed that one of the bodies was that of the 43-year-old Stanley, who lived in Greenwich and was reported missing from Huron County. Stanley's son said she had been missing since Sept. 8 after telling him she had gotten a flat tire.

The coroner hasn't determined how Stanley died or identified the second body, Ashland police said.

Grate led investigators to a third person's remains at a property near Mansfield in neighboring Richland County, police said. He confessed to killing a woman in June at a house destroyed by fire that month.



http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-ashland-ohio-abduction-murder-911-audio-20160916-story.html
 
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