New York Post

Weird BUT true

- David K. Li,Wires

These Twinkies were stuffed with something way more potent than cream filling — meth.

Oklahoma City cops enlisted a drug-detecting dog after pulling over a driver who was weaving in and out of traffic on Interstate 40.

The pooch went straight for a suspicious­ly resealed box of Twinkies, and the car’s two out-of-state occupants were arrested on drug-traffickin­g charges.

An unhappy Oregon supermarke­t shopper got into the express lane to jail.

Noella Yvonne Fay, 43, tried to buy $2,200 in gift cards but was rebuffed when her check bounced, Springfiel­d cops said.

Fay allegedly returned hours later in her car, smashed through the entrance, drove down several aisles and crashed through the back of the store. Amazingly, no one was injured.

When superheroe­s turn bad, they go get beer.

Cops in Salamanca, NY, are looking for a man wearing a Batman suit and Captain America mask caught on security camera stealing two 18-can cases of beer.

The suspect, thought to be in his 20s, fled on foot.

Thieves have been scooping up roadkill moose that Alaska cops had earmarked to be donated to the poor.

“Sometimes there will be 10 people waiting,” said Dan Dyer, of the Alaska Moose Federation, which administer­s the roadkill-to-table program. “Then we have to call them up and say, ‘Sorry, this moose has been stolen.’ ”

Roadkill moose are a big deal in Alaska — an adult bull typically yields more than 560 pounds of meat. The unfriendly skies. Two crew members aboard the UK discount carrier EasyJet got into an argument and had to be removed from a London-toBelfast flight before it took off, delaying passengers for an hour.

“What a ridiculous situation. Captain is doing his best, but everyone is agog!” one miffed passenger tweeted.

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