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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

Cops were in hot pursuit. An Australian had sex with a woman in his car while fleeing police in a high-speed chase.

Joshua James Childs, 28, got frisky with his passenger as he hit the gas in Mount Gambier in 2020, prompting officers to deploy road spikes, which popped three of his tires.

He continued driving on his metal rims before officers busted him. He was sentenced to nine months of home detention earlier this week.

A luxury fashion house is selling a line of muddied, “extra destroyed” sneakers for a sole-crushing $1,850.

Balenciaga in Paris released only 100 pairs of the kicks, which critics said take the “pre-worn” look to absurd new heights.

The firm described the tattered high-tops as “extremely worn, marked up and dirtied.”

A deceased South Carolina woman got poetic justice when the man accused of killing her dropped dead while burying her body, according to police.

Joseph McKinnon, 60, suffered a heart attack while digging a grave for his girlfriend, Patricia Dent, 65, outside his home in Trenton on Saturday.

Cops said he strangled her, then grabbed a shovel.

This headwear is un-bearable!

A bear cub in New Jersey had a chicken feed bucket stuck on its noggin for months until workers this week finally yanked it off.

The 1-year-old bruin had been spotted making the stifling fashion statement on trail cameras around Sussex County.

The animal was released back into the woods.

A Catholic school in Philadelph­ia accidental­ly sold Valentine’s Day-themed faux roses stuffed with lacy red thongs on Mother’s Day.

St. Anselm, which serves pre-K through eighth grade, didn’t realize the risqué flowers were erotic gifts intended for couples.

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