Taco Bell employee Jason Dean thought he had found love among the Gordita supremes and cheesy nachos when he developed a crush on his 18-year-old coworker.
While covering a story on a Pennsylvania man wanted for beating a woman, reporter Mike Hellgren inadvertently became part of the news himself, 'Good Morning America' reports.
Don't let the DayGlo hair fool you, trolls can be seriously dangerous creatures. Take this high-haired 27-year-old perp, who was arrested by Georgia police last month on a suspicion of battery charge. Though we can't speak for his cellmates, we bet this alleged perp wasn't exactly tickled pink about his time in the clink...
There must be a perfectly legitimate explanation as to why a large man is dragging a small child away in the background of this ESPN interview with pro skater Nyjah Huston.
In Pine Prairie, Louisiana, a thief attempted to rob an ATM on Monday by breaking it open with a piece of heavy construction equipment, 'The Early Show' reports -- and the incident was caught on the store's security camera.
Talk about jeopardy -- longtime game show host Alex Trebek arrived at a California event on crutches yesterday and revealed that he was hurt while in pursuit of a burglar at a San Francisco hotel.
Michigan police were kind enough to help 53-year-old Tammy Lee Hinton with some gratis portraits on her wedding day. Unfortunately, mugshots probably weren't the sort of photos she had in mind.
According to 'The Early Show,' police arrested Hinton last Saturday on a three-year-old warrant for identity theft only moments after her vows.
When Eric Knight adopted his Chihuahua, Paco, from a shelter five years ago, he had no idea the pint-sized canine led a double-life as a superhero.
Two armed robbers who recently tried to shake down Knight's cigar store in Altadena, California found out the hard way. They got far enough in the heist that the store owner was stuffing cash into a backpack -- and that's when Paco emerged, full of agg
Thieves who made off with a semitrailer near Vienna, Austria better have a lot of hot dogs.
The trailer, parked in a lot and stolen over the weekend, contained 21 tons of ketchup and mustard.
In snowy Chicago, David Wells had his snow shovel stolen from the front of his house. The thief was a woman who used the shovel to clear a space for her car, and then didn’t return it.
So, to get revenge, Wells used a gas-powered snow blower to bury the woman’s car in snow. Ultimately, it took her four hours to dig her car out of this man-made blizzard.
How do we know this happened? Well, it w
Robert J. Michelson wanted to know how much trouble he could get in for growing one marijuana plant. So he called 911 and asked.
The dispatcher tried to dissuade him for using the emergency service for a non-emergency, but he persisted, and admitted he was growing marijuana before asking her what the legal ramifications of doing that would be.
Not long after his misguided call, the cops traced hi