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He could wind up serving time for ignoring closing time.

A South Dakota man faces burglary charges after he was busted guzzling a beer in a closed bar.

Police said the 55-year-old man was arrested at about 5:30 a.m. Friday after an alarm went off.

It’s unclear how the man got into the Sioux Falls bar.

An African serval in California was giving locals a scare after it escaped from its owners’ home.

Kristi Clark said she initially couldn’t identify the wildcat in her backyard.

“I mean your first instinct is, is that a leopard? Did the zoo lose an animal or Wild Animal Park or something?” Clark said.

The serval escaped from a family that mistakenly believed they had a hybrid of a serval and domestic cat.

Don’t feed the gators. A Florida woman was paddleboar­ding on a river last week when an unusually aggressive gator started stalking her and tried to take a bite out of her board, video shows.

“Gator tried to eat my board. Someone has been feeding him and made him very dangerous. He was a big boy,” Vicki Baker wrote on Facebook.

As chance would have it. A Michigan woman has won a $1.2 million jackpot after playing the same set of lottery numbers every week for a year, officials said.

The 51-year-old woman said she has started buying lottery tickets weekly about a year ago.

But it wasn’t until a drawing last month that her persistenc­e finally paid off.

A library book in Scotland has finally been returned — 14 years after it was due.

The patron was informed when they visited a library in the Fife region that they still had a copy of Terry Pratchett’s “The Amazing Maurice” that they borrowed in 2007.

They returned the book the next day. Fortunatel­y for them, overdue fees have been suspended during the pandemic. Jackie Salo, Wires

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