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The Fairfield Sun Times reported that Ollie the black Labrador was safe and sound, but very stinky, after spending a few hours in the sewer be- hind his owners’ home in Hol- bury, Hampshire, England, on Oct. 18. The dog was missing when his owners returned to the house after a brief outing, and it was discovered that he had fallen through a manhole in the backyard into the sewer about 3 meters below. Neigh- bors were asked not to flush their toilets during the rescue operation.
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Rorie Susan Woods, 55, of Hadley, Massachusetts, is fac- ing multiple assault/battery charges after she took extreme measures in an attempt to pre- vent what she and other pro- testers believed was a wrong- ful eviction being carried out by sheriff’s deputies in Long- meadow on Oct. 12. WWLP- 22 reported that Woods drove an SUV hauling a trailer loaded with beehives to the residence of Alton King, the homeowner being served an eviction notice. While wear- ing a beekeeping suit, Woods shook the hives, unleashing a swarm on the officers, three of whom were allergic to bee stings. Sheriff Nick Cocchi said Ross’ actions could have gotten someone killed: “We had one staff member go to the hospital and luckily, he was all right or she would be facing manslaughter charges.”
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