Posted on 09/15/2009 4:35:47 PM PDT by BJClinton
WICHITA A man and woman decided to give the phrase "dumpster diving" a new twist over the weekend, crawling inside one on North Waco so they could be alone.
But while they were engaged in what Wichita police described as "an intimate moment," they were robbed by a man armed with a pocket knife.
It all unfolded shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday in the 700 block of North Waco, police said, when the man and woman, both 44, crawled into a dumpster for privacy.
A short time later, a 59-year-old man and his 64-year-old companion interrupted the couple inside the dumpster.
With the older man encouraging him, the 59-year-old man pulled out a pocket knife and took shoes, jewelry and the 44-year-old man's wallet.
Police were notified, and officers found the two suspects a short time later. The stolen property was recovered.
Apparently this sort of thing is much more common than we would ever have dreamed.
Good point... there’s actually quite a bit of room in a dumpster...compared to some other places I can think of to fight in! :-)
I guess because there was still enough room..
Whole new levels of gross.
So it’s official
Love stinks.
Sounds like a trashy version of 9 1/2 weeks. lol
Probably figured Holiday Inn would have robbed them for more.
I think more embarrassing than having to admit that he was having sex in a dumpster is the fact that he had to admit that he got robbed by a geriatric bum with a pocket knife.
Not that there's anything right with that . . . .
Good point.
For all we know it was a florist’s dumpster and was full of romantic flowers. We shouldn’t be to hasty to judge.
I was thinking more along the lines of paper and cardboard boxes. Who knows, it could make a cushy pad to get it on . . . on.
I heard about this on Rush earlier LOL.
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