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Weird true BUT

- Joshua Rhett Miller

What a lucky dog. An Arizona puppy presumed dead after vanishing for 15 months was found alive and well — albeit a tad tattered.

The lost pooch, named Lilibeth, likely survived on food and water left out for cats at Friends for Life Animal Rescue in Gilbert.

Animal advocates said she’ll go up for adoption in a few weeks, since the family who had fostered her gave up hope of finding her and got another dog.

It was a “Ring of Fire.” An Arkansas water tower adorned with a silhouette of Johnny Cash was shot by a wily vandal — making it appear as if the original “Man in Black” was relieving himself onto the ground below.

Video posted to Facebook Wednesday showed the leak coming from the Cash image’s crotch area in Kingsland, the iconic musician’s birthplace.

Ask and you shall receive. A British burglary suspect who dared cops to “catch me if you can” on Facebook has been sentenced to eight years in prison.

Jordan Carr, 20, made the daring reply when Bedfordshi­re Police asked for help tracking him down last year, generating some 5,500 reactions online.

A Florida man lost a wallet stuffed with $5,800 on a bus — and got it back a day later, according to a report.

Raymond Krug, 75, lost his loot on a Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus in late March and a female rider gave it to a bus driver.

Two PSTA supervisor­s drove the missing wallet to the deaf man’s home, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

A cow was killed “on the spot” by a lightning bolt on a farm in Alabama.

The Autauga Farming Company in Autaugavil­le said the unlucky bovine died instantly after being struck Sunday at the end of a family gathering.

The cow “fell dead” within 100 yards of the family’s front porch, according to a Facebook post.

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