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Weird true BUT

- Melkorka Licea and Brielle Paul, with Wires

A Florida burglar robbed a house in Palm Bay — that turned out to be a detective’s home.

The sleuth allegedly spotted Zachary Ian Newman, 25, on surveillan­ce footage last Sunday breaking into the home and called police.

Newman was found hiding in a Porta Potty near the house.

McDonald’s apologized after an employee in Taiwan was pictured bathing in the restaurant’s sink.

The manager in Taichung City was caught on camera in March by a horrified customer, who posted the photo online. The worker said he was washing cake off his body after a celebratio­n on his last day of work. What a shell shock. An Ohio veterinari­an who repaired a turtle’s broken shell and released it back into the wild ran into her old pal in the forest more than two years later. Shannon Moore was on a walk in Logan last week when she spotted the fiberglass shell she made among the leaves. The doc posted photos of the reunion on Facebook.

An Oregon mom used her car to tow three kids in a red wagon.

Alana Nicole Donahue, 27, thought it would be a great time to take the kids, ages 2, 4 and 8, for a slow spin in the wagon on a busy road in Springfiel­d on Wednesday.

When she was arrested, she allegedly claimed she “didn’t understand what the problem was.” It was a real eye opener. British surgeons removed 27 contact lenses lodged in a Birmingham woman’s eye.

The 67-year-old woman went to the hospital for cataract surgery when the ophthalmol­ogist discovered a “blueish mass” in her eye, according to a medical report.

It turned out to be a clump of 17 contact lenses. Another chunk of 10 lenses was found on the same eye. She had been wearing disposable contact lenses for 35 years.

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