| Cop Use Greasy Fingerprints To Nab Hungry Burglar | | Published: November 17, 2008 | News Blog | 1043 Clicks | A prosecutor says greasy fingerprints led police in Virginia to a suspect with sticky fingers.
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Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Bethany Harrison said Lynchburg police matched prints on an orange juice bottle left at the scene of a breaking and entering to 33-year-old Bernard Wood. Click Here To Read More
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| Cedar Rapids, Iowa police say a suspicious smell coming from a port-a-potty turned out to be leftovers from an illegal meth lab.
Police discovered the remnants after responding to a call about the smell. |
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