5 Things You Need to Know Today: June 23, 2016
Today's top stories
All Over Tan Costs $490
A 22-year-old man swimming and sunbathing at Centennial Park in the nude has been charged by Barrie Police. As a reminder indecent conduct in forbidden in Barrie parks. Read more here.
Some Loose Nuts In Penetanguishene
(Photo by Mark Turnackas via Flickr)
After multiple cars within the same area have recently been found with loosened nuts, OPP suspect someone may be tampering with vehicles. Luckily drivers spotted the problem before anyone was hurt. Read more here.
Air Soft Pistol Confiscated, Man Arrested In Convenience Store Hold-Up
A 23-year-old man has been arrested after holding up a convenience store on Dunlop Street. He fled the scene on foot and was arrested shortly thereafter, with charges including dangerous weapons and uttering threats. Read more here.
UPDATE: Canada On Risky Rescue Mission To Antarctica
With two workers in a remote outpost in need of emergency medical care, Canadian flight crews made a dangerous rescue mission. Despite temperatures of -60 Celsius, the crews were able to make it back safely. Read more here.
In Pacific Palisades, California the heirs to Jeffery Lash’s estate say they want to send a message to America
#JeffreyAlanLash family to destroy multi-million $ weapon stash. It’s legally obtained & its purpose remains mystery https://t.co/iXUWo6DU6l
— Jack Brewer (@TheUFOTrail) June 23, 2016
Lash left them a stockpile of more than 1500 guns and 2-and-a-half tons of ammunition – all of which were purchased legally. His heirs want nothing to do with them or the millions of dollars they could earn from selling them. Instead, they will have the weapons destroyed…to keep them off the streets.