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Authorities Respond To Medical Call At Heather Locklear’s Home A Day After Arrest

A day after Heather Locklear’s arrest, authorities responded to a medical call at her home in Thousand Oaks, California, according to Ventura County Sheriff Sgt. Eric Buschow. On Monday afternoon, a patient was transported to the hospital, but Bushchow declined to name the person. Buschow said the call was medical in nature and that no crime was committed. Locklear was arrested Sunday on two misdemeanor counts of battery on emergency personnel, two months after she pleaded not guilty of battery on a peace officer in a separate incident. Sheriff’s deputies responded to two separate calls to Locklear’s residence Sunday. The first call occurred around 6pm local time for a disturbance. Deputies determined no crime had been committed, according to Sgt. Buschow. The second call came in around 11 p.m. local time. Buschow said deputies arrived to find a domestic disturbance involving Locklear and another party. According to Buschow, Locklear kicked one of the deputies in the leg while they were surveying the situation. Buschow described Locklear as “extremely intoxicated and very uncooperative” as she was handcuffed and taken into custody. He added that due to her intoxicated state, Locklear was supposed to be medically checked before going to jail. According to Buschow, Locklear kicked one of the medics in the chest during the check. After being evaluated at a nearby hospital, Locklear was transported to jail and booked. She was later released after posting $20,000 bail. A hearing court hearing in the case is set for August 23rd. In April, Locklear pleaded not guilty to four misdemeanor counts of battery on a peace officer and one count of resisting, obstructing or delaying a peace officer after she was arrested following a domestic violence call at her home in February.

Lump On Woman’s Face Actually A Worm

A 32-year-old Russian woman went to an ophthalmologist, complaining of lumps on her face that had been there for about two weeks. But these weren’t your run-of-the-mill lumps. These lumps were on the move. First, they were underneath her left eye. Then they were above it. A week and a half later, they were in her upper lip. The woman says the lumps weren’t painful, but they sometimes left a burning or itching sensation. Also: did we mention the lumps were moving around her face? Because they were moving around her face. Further inspection revealed they were caused by a parasitic worm, which she likely picked up from a mosquito bite while visiting a rural site outside of Moscow. She fully recovered once it was removed. The worm that infected her, Dirofilaria repens, is related to the “heartworm” species found in dogs. It isn’t able to reproduce in humans, so the worms can’t spread between people.

Couple Arrested After Having Sex By Busy Oklahoma City Intersection

In Chasta’s home state, two people were taken into custody after police say they were having sex on the ground near a busy Oklahoma City intersection.

Oklahoma City Police Department reports that the police were contacted at approximately 5:30pm on June 15th by a woman who was at a tire shop when she observed two people under a tree. The woman stated she saw a man with his pants “halfway down” on top of a woman.

Officers arrived on the scene and the man rolled off of the woman. Police then arrested both subjects: 48-year-old Tony Willis and 42-year-old Verna LeClair.

Officers noted that the intersection had heavy traffic and that the two were in full view of both northbound and southbound lanes. The two were then arrested and booked into the Oklahoma County Jail on complaints of indecent exposure and public drunk. LeClair has previously been arrested after reportedly being caught having sex in the parking lot of a metro liquor store. The charge was later dismissed.

Lamont Shot A Hole In One

Lamont hit a hole in one at the Pace Supply tournament for this guy’s group. This is Carlos Reyes from Reyes Plumbing in El Sobrante. This is the signed ball from Lamont’s shot that was pure luck and really flukey.

Woman Gets Head Stuck In Exhaust Pipe

A Minnesota woman had a memorable time at a music festivial last weekend after getting her head stuck in a truck’s exhaust pipe for 45 minutes.

Kaitlyn Strom was at the Winstock Country Music Festival in the town of Winsted last Friday when she decided to go where few people have gone before.

“We were just all having fun and I saw this big exhaust pipe and I was like, ‘Hey, my head could probably fit in that,’” she said. “So I tried it. It did fit, but it didn’t want to come back out.”

Strom estimated she spent 45 minutes inside the pipe and said she was finally rescued when firefighters used a power saw.

Although she was unharmed by her close encounter with the inside of a tailpipe, the McLeod County Sheriff’s Office cited her for underage drinking.

She was escorted from the festival once she was freed, but her exhausting experience lives on thanks to this video posted on Facebook. Watch the video below.