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Stupid Criminals: Former News Anchor Arrested Twice In One Night

Former News Anchor Arrested Twice In One Night: An ex-news anchor in Northern California has been arrested twice in one night. Frank Somerville, 65, who admitted in March to doing full newscasts on Berkely’s KTVU while high on Ambien and who says he was “trashed” during an earlier DUI arrest, seems to be getting into more trouble. Somerville was first popped around 6:30 pm on Monday after getting into a physical fight with his younger brother over “ongoing family issues” involving their 91-year-old dad, whom he allegedly threatened. He was placed in Berkeley Jail on a $32,500 bond, which he posted, and was released at 2:20 a.m. the following morning, according to police. However, Somerville went back to the house and rang the doorbell incessantly, saying he couldn’t find his phone. That’s when cops came back at 4:20 am to find the newsman sitting in his car intoxicated. He was arrested again and taken to jail $15,000 bail.

In other stupid criminal news:

Guy Busted After Breaking Into Homes To Steal Adult Toys: A man has been nabbed in Rhode Island after breaking into multiple homes to steal adult toys to “give out as birthday gifts”. According to police, Benjamin Nadrowski, 32, attempted to break into a home around 10:45pm on June 2nd by standing on a chair outside the victim’s bathroom window. When the resident told him to leave, Nadrowski allegedly apologized, saying he was at the wrong house. About an hour later, the resident saw the same vehicle as Nadrowski’s around the corner with the door open. Cops then found the man going through a dumpster with a flashlight. The guy admitted to breaking into multiple houses looking for sexy items to give as gifts. Nadrowski is being held on two counts each of entering of a building with felonious intent and attempted breaking and entering. He’s also required to complete a mental health screening.


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