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The gone home incident august 13 2010
The gone home incident august 13 2010





the gone home incident august 13 2010

The 3-year-old white-and-brown boxer was treated to steak as a gesture of appreciation from her owner, Raymond Sweeney, for saving his life. "So they were like, 'We're not really surprised you caught a pigeon.'"ĭaisy Mae the dog gets steak for saving owner from fireĬANTON, Ohio - Daisy Mae the dog was content to claim her hero’s reward Tuesday: A porterhouse steak cooked rare.

the gone home incident august 13 2010

"I've rescued other birds and animals before," she said. So Bucchieri scooped up the bird and carried it inside. she clearly wasn't afraid of people," she said. "I was just concerned if she wandered into the parking lot or some mean-spirited kids came along. "I figure we'll just keep her here until she finds her home," Bucchieri said.īucchieri, a day spa manager and esthetician, said the pigeon seemed depressed - slumped over, its head down. But she's still searching for the bird's rightful owner. She has since traced the bird to a Rhode Island club that races pigeons - most recently from Sandusky, Ohio, back to their homes in New England. Struck by the blue identification band around the bird's leg and its lack of fear, Bucchieri took it home. That's where, three days ago, Danielle Bucchieri found the aviator - a brightly colored pigeon. Blown off course or lost on what was apparently a 600-mile flight, the pilot made an emergency landing on the sidewalk outside a local day spa. The victim told police the SUV is registered under his name and that he allows his son-in-law and daughter to use it with the understanding that they foot the insurance bill. The chair itself was demolished, police said. Roderick allegedly used a lawn chair to smash a window, which also resulted in damage to the doorframe and its locking mechanism. When the victim told his daughter to inform her husband that “he needs to get a job,” Roderick allegedly confronted his father-in-law in the kitchen and then began to vandalize the property. The 44-year-old victim told cops that Jason Roderick, 27, drove the Jeep Grand Cherokee to his home Monday morning and demanded $500 in order to pay for the insurance policy. He’s also to be charged with witness intimidation after police said he contacted and threatened his father-in-law the day after the incident.







The gone home incident august 13 2010