Posted on 12/29/2018 10:24:05 AM PST by I Drive Too Fast
Edited on 12/29/2018 11:06:51 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
COLLIER COUNTY, FL (WTXL/RNN) - A Florida woman has been arrested after robbing a postal worker with a plastic toy gun and fleeing on a tricycle.
Leida Crisostomo, 52, of Naples, was arrested on Saturday by the Collier County Sheriff's Office.
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Tip: if you are escaping on a tricycle do not keep ring the bell.
What???
Childish...
Thank you. I wasn’t sure if this should have been excerpted.
There’s definitely something in the water in Florida.
Maybe that explains how crazy they drive in Miami.
He kinda reminds me of Adam Shiff.
Yep, just as I thought: Drugs.
Did she have the helium voice???
I’m guessing! She probably doesn’t know how she got there, doesn’t know how she got home and nobody could corroborate her story.
But we must believe her.
[Theres definitely something in the water in Florida.]
It’s Flipper! Amazing how the underwater terrain always stood still while the boat was going 40 mph on the surface.
I always liked how they were zooming in the boat and then the underwater camera showed Flipper right in front of the camera.
Hey I know there was no other way it could work on TV but it was still ridiculous.
Autopsy pic?
A tricycle. LOL!
DANG!
LOLOLOL!!!
I heard that was fake, but considering it allegedly happened in Florida made me question could this be true?
Yes. Drugs are a hard habit to break for many.
Perfect
Not admitting to any fetishes, but the danged thing would have to be REALLY tranquilized before I’d try to hit it!!!
How ‘bout you, Laz???
My how Naples has changed. When I lived in Naples in the ‘80s, no one who looked like this even visited the town. Such lovely memories—I’ll never go back.
this cannot be real.
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