| Six Osceola Jail Inmates Arrested For Making, Hiding Alcohol | | Published: March 16, 2010 | News Blog | 778 Clicks | Six enterprising inmates at the Osceola County Jail brewed homemade alcohol using fruit they hoarded and fermented within their cell walls, deputies said.
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Inmates in corrections facilities across the United States often trade the homemade booze — or "hooch" or "buck," as it is also known — for cash, drugs, cigarettes or favors. Click Here To Read More
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| Two Cabbage Patch dolls, one Chatty Cathy and three other dolls, along with a storage box, were reported missing after a padlock was cut in the basement storage area of a Fisher Road apartment complex. |
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Glen Campbell
Arizona authorities arrested country singer Glen Campbell for drunk driving and hit and run in November 2003 after the 67-year-old performer ran his BMW into another car at a Phoenix intersection. Although Campbell left the scene of the accident, authorities found him at his home nearby. The police report states that officers smelled alcohol on the singer's breath and noted that he looked drunk. Campbell was booked into a Maricopa County jail, where he kneed a sergeant in the thigh, receiving an additional aggravated assault on a police officer charge. In May 2004, the country star pleaded guilty to extreme DUI and leaving the scene of an accident, for which he served 10 nights in jail in July 2004.
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