Tuesday, March 13, 2012

What's in The News Today

 A child's fingers are found in the trash. The fingers were found a month in Honolulu, Hawaii. the fingers are from a girl that is between 2 and 4 years-old. Six fingers were found by Gina Rose Vendegna while she was searching for recycled material in the garbage of a apartment complex close to her home.  The fingers were in plastic bags and Vendegna thought the fingers were ginger root and placed them in her purse, but when she got home and got a closer look she realized that there were fingernails on them. She called the police and they are searching missing persons reports.

CNN. ( march 13, 2012). Hawaii mystery: Child's fingers found in trash. Retrieved March 13, 2012, from http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/13/hawaii-mystery-childs-fingers-found-in-trash/?hpt=hp_t3


Tide detergent seems to be a hot commodity and is being stolen off the shelves. The price for the detergent is why it's targeted with the average price as close as $20.00 a bottle. The item is stolen and then sold in the black market for a lesser price. The bottles don't have serial numbers so they are hard to track, but stores are placing devices on the bottle and an alarm will go off when they are taken off the shelves.

http://money.msn.com/shopping-deals/article.aspx?post=4ea02fe7-5217-4ce5-94d5-1048f4902384

A deadly recluse spider bites a girl Amarillo airport in Texas. Nikki Perez 21, was stung and hospitalized for the deadly bite. Her head swelled twice the size and she needed a skin graft to rebuild her ear that rotted from necrosis. The spider was known only to habitat in the Midwest and Southeast, but it is traveling north towards Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and even New York.

James. S. ( March 12, 2012). Rotting-Ear Case the Work of Deadly Brown Recluse Spider.  Yahoo! News. Retrieved March 13, 2012, from  http://news.yahoo.com/rotting-ear-case-deadly-brown-recluse-spider-195911702--abc-news.html

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