Mar. 15, 2025
Vicente Joseph Arroyo.Photo:Monterey County Sheriff
Monterey County Sheriff
A Southern Calif. man has been arrested after police said he went on an hours-longcrime spree, killing more than 80 animals.
Vicente Joseph Arroyo of Prunedale allegedly “began randomly shooting multiple weapons and killed 81 animals,” including miniature horses, goats, rabbits, guinea pigs, chickens, ducks and other birds “during an approximate 3-hour period," according to apress releasefrom the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday, Sept.
Mar. 15, 2025
Ebony and Wanda Wright.Photo:GoFundMe
GoFundMe
A Maryland man will serve 68 years behind bars after fatally shooting his infant son’s mother and grandmother and then turning the gun on the child’s aunt — all because hedid not want to pay child support, according to federal prosecutors.
Keanan Turner in mugshot.Metropolitan Police Department
Metropolitan Police Department
Superior Court Judge Maribeth RaffinansentencedTurner on Oct. 18, after the 35-year-old had beenfound guiltyof two counts of first-degree murder while armed with aggravated circumstances, assault with intent to kill while armed, aggravated assault while armed, attempted first degree murder of a minor, second degree cruelty to children, arson and destruction of property.
Mar. 15, 2025
A California man got a pricey surprise decades in the making, when he recently realized that he had been paying someone else’s electric bill for close to 20 years.
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Wilson, who has lived in the same apartment complex since 2006, logged onto Pacific Gas and Electric’s (PG&E) website and couldn’t understand why his bill was so high.
Mar. 15, 2025
Group of friends on a road trip in stock photo.Photo:Getty
Getty
In a post onReddit, the anonymous 28-year-old man says that his younger sister has “always been a prankster.”
“I’ve usually gone along with it, but during her wedding and now her honeymoon, it’s been way over the top,” he writes.
After his sister got married, he opted to gift her and her husband a ride to their honeymoon — “in a beautiful mountain cabin a few hours away” — in lieu of a traditional gift.
Mar. 15, 2025
Mount Shavano, Colorado.Photo:Getty
Getty
A work retreat took an unexpected turn when a man ended up spending the night alone on Colorado’s Mount Shavano.
On Friday, Aug. 23, around 9:00 p.m. local time, theChaffee County Search and Rescuesaid they responded to a report of an overdue hiker.
The unidentified man was in a “group of 15 hikers on an office work retreat that had left the Blanks Cabin Trailhead at sunrise that morning,” rescue officials said.