Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Burglary suspect slips up on bar of soap


A bear-shaped bar of soap was the smoking gun in a burglary arrest Saturday night.


"There was no music, there was no vibe," said Garrett Chynoweth, shaking his head.And they weren't the only ones going overboard Sunday.Buyers are drawn to Vivos for a variety of reasons. Jason Hodge, a 40-year-old former mechanic, says the promised air-filtration system was a major attraction: "I live 123 miles from Los Angeles, and I'm on the windward side of town. If a dirty bomb goes off in L.A., the fallout's hitting my neighborhood within a couple of hours." Steve Kramer, a 56-year-old respiratory therapist from Palos Verdes, California, is more concerned about post-apocalyptic raiders. He made his deposit, he says, after inspecting the bunker's hardened-steel doors, which are strong enough to repel a tank blast.

Earlier Saturday, residents had called police to report seeing a man walking through the neighborhood looking into backyards, but officers had not been able to find the man.




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