Caught in the Web
A resident of Evart, Mich., called 911 for help with an intruder — a spider in the house. The caller wanted it killed. The 911 operator told the caller that spider-killing is not a police matter, and any further such calls could result in large fines or jail time, but sent an officer anyway. By the time the officer arrived, however, the spider was gone. (RC/Lansing Journal) ...Well yeah: after that warning, they had to hide the evidence.Original Publication Date: 29 April 2018
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 24.
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 24.
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