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‘Magnet fishing’ adventure pulls up pre-Civil War anchor
Jacob Parr puts on a pair of work gloves and walks around to the backyard of his Chesapeake, Virginia, home, heading straight for a kiddie pool next to the back fence.
by Katherine Hafner
The Virginian-Pilot (TNS)
Jul. 3 2021 @ 11:05pm
Jacob Parr holds a magnet to an anchor he retrieved from Constants Wharf in Suffolk while magnet fishing Thursday, June 24, 2021. (Jonathon Gruenke/Newport News Daily Press/TNS)
Jacob Parr puts on a pair of work gloves and walks around to the backyard of his Chesapeake, Virginia, home, heading straight for a kiddie pool next to the back fence.
Nuisance: The defendant made 15 nuisance 999 calls, the court heard A WORKINGTON man afflicted by “drug-induced” paranoia made more than a dozen 999 calls to police so he could report how non-existent people were trying to get into his home. Carl Anson, 63, genuinely believed that there were people trying to invade his Jackson Road home in Salterbeck to attack him, his barrister, Brendan Burke, told Carlisle Crown Court. Despite that mitigation, the defendant admitted an offence of persistently using the telephone network to cause annoyance. Anson also pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine, committing an offence while under the terms of a suspended sentence, and drug driving on an occasion when he was six-times the legal limit for the class-A drug.