Monica Reed

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Man loses pants in burglary and takes a tumble

Two guys broke into a car that was parked in a driveway in Wellington, Florida early last Sunday morning.  They grabbed what they could, but then another car came down the street, so they ran back to their getaway car.

Well, one of the guys ran.  The other one tried to, but his shorts fell down, he tripped, and he wound up crashing HEAD FIRST into the side of the getaway car.

He did manage to eventually get inside, but he may have gotten a concussion in the process.  The guys stole a phone charger, some loose change, and a $500 stethoscope out of the car.  And the cops are still trying to track them down.

 

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