A guy who was working the graveyard shift at a Baltimore area 7-Eleven called into a late-night sports talk radio show to apparently rap about the Baltimore Orioles.
Midway through his sweet jam, the clerk named Will abruptly stopped and hung up the phone.
Why? Because he was being robbed!
Megan Bratten, of Independence, Mo., had just gone into the local Kmart to pick up some last-minute school supplies. She was in the store for about 15 minutes and when she came out discovered that her minivan had been stolen.
Thinking quickly, she sent a text to her estranged husband's phone which was still in the minivan, pleading with the thief to return the vehicle.
Stories like this never get old for us.
And you'd think that with the frequency of these stories, it would start to deter people from such crimes, but no!
This four-year-old, Abby, from Ferndale, Wash., truly believes that honesty is the best policy.
When her stupid 17-year-old babysitter attempted to rob the home while watching her, Abby wasn't having any of it.
Miyo Koba, the 89-year-old owner of Frank's Market in Moses Lake, Wash., got a bit of a surprise Sunday morning when she walked from the back of the store up to the cash register.