Thursday, March 5, 2009

Hell hath no fury: Chicks Committing Crimes

Today's reports cover two incidents of chicks breaking the law.

The first story is from Kendall County. The Beacon News reports that bride-to-be Valerie J. Hardy, 24, was at the Kendall County clerk's office, applying for a marriage license, when temptation overcame her and she helped herself to cash from a bank deposit bag.
Hardy,of Plainfield, was completing paperwork around 10:30 a.m. when she removed money from the deposit bag, which was within her reach, authorities said.

Bridezilla pocketed the money and left the clerk's office, then hid the money in various locations throughout the Kendall County office building before returning to the clerk's office. Witnesses reported Hardy and she was confronted by sheriff's deputies and led them to each of her hiding places before she was taken into custody and charged with theft of more than $300. Deputies were able to recover all the scratch. Hardy's day worsened when she was searched and deputies found marijuana and drug paraphernalia on her.

In other CCC news (chicks-committing-crimes), a Wisconsin woman decided she was not going to take getting dumped by her boyfriend lying down. Kari Heath, 20, of Strum, is charged with a felony for allegedly posting a profile of her ex-bf on Craigslist under "casual encounters," according to the Sun-Times. Heath faces a charge of causing harm through identity theft, which could put her in jail for three years if convicted.

Police say the profile on the Internet Web site indicated the man wanted other men to call him at work and “talk dirty.”

When the man got a call at work from an unknown male who saw the Craigslist personal ad, the ex-boyfriend went on line and saw his profile and pictures. Then he called Altoona police.

Heath has an initial court appearance March 19.

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