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NOTED. A Vero Beach,
Fla., customer at McDonald’s
was arrested after he tried to
pay for his meal with mari
juana.
The drive-through cashier
called 911 after the offer,
and police found the vehicle
and arrested the 27-year-old
shortly after.
The report didn’t say what
he was trying to order.
POLICE LOG
■ Someone stole a dog and
sold it to a third party, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
The dog, a pitbull/terrier, worth
S3OO, was taken from an apart
ment on Louis Armstrong Court on
Sunday afternoon, reports state.
■ After being told to leave
Lantern Restaurant at 423 W.
Franklin St., someone punched a
man in the face Sunday, according
to Chapel Hill police reports.
■ More than $6,000 in electron
ics were stolen from an Umstead
Drive apartment between late
Saturday and early Sunday, accord
ing to Chapel Hill police reports.
■ A man was arrested Friday
and charged with four felony
counts, according to Carrboro
police reports.
Christopher Scott Myers, 25,
faces three felony charges of pos
session of stolen goods, in addi
tion to a felony charge of larceny,
reports state.
■ Police received reports of
littering Friday, according to
®h? iaily Otar Hrri
NOTED. A British animal
charity now claims that a high
break-up rate between human
couples is hurting their pets
causing them to stress out and
develop compulsive disorders.
Cats and dogs will self-harm
and suck or chew on blankets.
The People’s Dispensary for
Sick Animals now urges own
ers to think about their pets
before breaking up.
Carrboro police reports.
Reports state that an old
red truck filled with pine trim
mings and branches drove down
Winsome Lane. When the truck
returned, the bed was empty,
according to reports.
The complainant followed the
truck to a gas station in her vehi
cle, reports state.
The woman wrote down the
truck's license plate but an offi
cer could not locate the vehicle,
reports state.
■ A man had four beers in his
pocket when he walked up to a regis
ter to purchase other items, accord
ing to Carrboro police reports.
When the cashier noticed the
beers missing from a twelve pack
Saturday night, the man ran out
of the store, according to reports.
Officers were unable to locate the
suspect, reports state.
■ There were feral cats around
an office building on Jones Ferry
Road, according to Carrboro police
reports.
The responding officer set a trap
for a cat Thursday, reports state.