Thursday, December 29, 2011

What The Hell Theater

Jonathan Paul Utecht, 22, was recently charged by the Washington County Attorney's Office with second-degree burglary, terroristic threats and animal torture, all felonies. When officers and the woman arrived at her apartment they found Utecht standing outside the apartment. His hands were bloody and he warned the woman that she "did not want to go inside the apartment and see what he had done." Officers found the phrase "I will kill you" written in black marker in large letters. The phrase "I love you" was written on the kitchen floor in blood. A dead snake was lying by the words written in its blood with a knife sticking out of its midsection. The man told the officers he was very upset over a recent breakup with the woman. The two had been dating on and off for the past year. He said he killed the snake because he knew his ex-girlfriend loved it. The woman also reported several items were missing from her apartment, including video games, a garbage can and a George Foreman Grill. The man admitted he stole the items and brought them to his bedroom at his parents' home. Read more HERE

A 25-year-old man landed in jail for stealing $ 3,200 diamond ring, after his girlfriend posted a picture of the 'engagement' ring on social networking site Facebook. Police in Burlington arrested Ryan Jarvis after he proposed to his fiancee, allegedly with a stolen diamond ring. The arrest was made after the cops received a tip off following a Facebook posting by Jarvis' girlfriend. The man was charged with stealing a white gold solitaire ring worth $3,200 which he took off with from a jewelery store where he was looking at jewelery for about an hour. Officers said that Jarvis proposed to his girlfriend, who shared the news on Facebook, included a picture of the ring. This prompted some of her friends call police, as they realized it matched the stolen ring they'd seen on the news. Burlington Police say Jarvis' girlfriend was wearing the stolen ring when they came question the couple. However, they don't think the woman was aware that the ring was stolen and thus don't plan to file criminal charges against her. Read more HERE

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