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Iowan accused of urinating on co-workers’ chairs
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa
An information-technology worker accused of urinating on colleagues’ chairs at an office in Iowa has surrendered to police.
The Des Moines Register reports that 59-year-old Raymond Foley turned himself in Saturday to face a charge of second-degree criminal mischief.
Foley declined to comment to The Associated Press on Tuesday, other than to acknowledge that he no longer works at the Farm Bureau office in West Des Moines.
Police say some co-workers had complained about stains on their chairs. A security system was installed, and police say it caught Foley in the act.
Police documents say Foley looked up employee photos in the agency database and then would go into the office during off hours and urinate on their chairs.
The chair damage was estimated at $4,500.
Florida woman offers sex for 2 cheeseburgers
MANATEE, Fla.
A woman was arrested in a prostitution sting but not before she got two double cheeseburgers off the dollar menu at a McDonald’s restaurant.
Christine Faith Baker, 47, was walking on a street Friday when she was approached by a detective working in the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office’s special-investigations division, according to a sheriff’s-office report.
After the undercover detective invited Baker into his car and the talk turned to sex, she said her fee would be two double cheeseburgers from the dollar menu at McDonald’s, the report states.
The detective bought the burgers for $2.75, and then Baker told him that he could also tip her $40 for her services, according to the report.
After Baker gave the detective directions to a vacant lot, Baker was arrested by other agents and charged with prostitution, the report states.
The report does not indicate if Baker got to finish eating the food before she was taken to jail. Baker was released from jail Saturday, according to the sheriff’s office website.
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