A furniture manufacturer in nearby High Point, NC, has a new robotic device which can upholster any furniture placed into it at incredible speed. A few days ago, a worker at the plant fell into the machine; he's completely recovered.
A furniture manufacturer in nearby High Point, NC, has a new robotic device which can upholster any furniture placed into it at incredible speed. A few days ago, a worker at the plant fell into the machine; he's completely recovered.
our neighbor's motorcycle was stolen right out of their driveway.
That's nothing, someone stole all of the toilet seats out of the local police station. Police detectives investigating the case have nothing to go on . . .
Henderson man shot during Craigslist exchange Henderson, N.C. — A Henderson man was shot after a Craigslist deal turned sour in Vance County Thursday night, according to authorities. Christopher Scott Wilson, 34, was traveling with his 16-year-old son to purchase a 2002 Honda vehicle on Sombrero Lane. When he arrived, the seller of the vehicle asked how much money Wilson had with him. Wilson noticed the car he agreed to purchase was not visible, so he decided to leave. According to authorities, the seller fired into Wilson’s car, grazing the left side of his head. "He started to reach behind his back,"Wilson said. "I took off, and that’s when he fired the shot through my truck." Wilson said he went to a nearby store to call police. "I had to get somewhere before I passed out," Wilson said. "I just had to save my son." Wilson was treated and released from a nearby hospital. The suspect of the shooting is still at large, according to officials. Wilson said he had spoken with the seller for two days and agreed on a price of $900 for the vehicle. "At first he looked like a normal person waving his hands and everything," Wilson said. "I thought it was legit." The Vance County Sheriff’s office said the department will offer an escort to any citizen responding to a Craigslist ad within Vance County. For more information, call the sheriff’s office at 252-738-2200.
HAMILTON TWP., N.J. (WPVI) — Police and humane officers have surrounded a cow that was loose on an off-ramp from Interstate 295 in Hamilton Township, Mercer County. The incident was reported around 8:30 a.m. by exit 60B. Video from Chopper 6 showed the cow surrounded by nearly a dozen police vehicles. The cow appeared to be tied to a guard rail. There was no word on where this caw came from or how it got onto the road.
Wait, was the cow "loose" or "tied to a guard rail"? And where did that "caw" come from?