Maine Man Arrested After Stealing What He Thought Was a Safe Turned Out to be Mini-Fridge
A Maine man is in custody following a burglary involving a mini-fridge.
According to WABI TV 5, 24-year-old Todd Francis of Orrington has been arrested and charged. Authorities say Francis was involved in an altercation in Bangor Thursday night near Division street where he reportedly assaulted someone outside of an apartment.
Someone heard the commotion and opened the door to the apartment to see what was going on. At that time, Francis allegedly pushed past the person in the doorway to enter the apartment. Police say he entered in search of a safe he had intended to steal. Instead, Francis picked up a mini-fridge and ran out the door.
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FASHION COMPETITION By Dorothy Crouch | Saturday, June 5, 2021
For its 12th-annual Vans Custom Culture High School competition, the skate-lifestyle brand chose designs created by students from Fontainebleau High School in Mandeville, La. as the winning creations. The contest s origins lie in the company s dedication to inspire and empower students to embrace their potential in design, as art-education budgets decrease.
From a pool of more than 1,000 schools that entered the contest, Fontainebleau was chosen as the recipient of a grand prize of $50,000 that will benefit its art program. Four runners up Secaucus High School in Secaucus, N.J.; Edison High School in San Antonio, Texas; Cedar Hill High School in Cedar Hill, Texas; and Temple City High School in Temple City, Calif. were awarded $15,000 each to benefit their art programs. These winners will also receive mentorship from a Vans art ambassadors such as Kelly Breez, Robin Eisenberg, Jay Howell, Todd Francis
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2021 AED Summit was held at the Mirage Casino and Resort in Las Vegas from May 24 to 26.
The most obvious news at this year s event was that the rules have changed and attendees could see each other s faces with the relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions. For most in attendance, the last time they have been able to attend a public event had been just a little more than one year ago, at ConExpo in Las Vegas.
The big buzz at this year s AED event was the dwindling inventories and lack of availability of the industry s lifeblood equipment and dealing with the stark reality that this situation is not going to change anytime in the near future. Equipment distributors are being faced with difficult decisions on how to manage their current inventories of new equipment and rental fleets.
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