Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Morning Roundup: Alleged Shoplifting Ring Busted

Posted by Jim Ridley on Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:10 AM

Want a say about the fate of the Fairgrounds? You've got four chances before August. ... Two women nabbed with more than $1,000 worth of stolen loot may be behind a suspected West Nashville shoplifting ring. ... An arrested man allegedly has his gold grill yanked out of his mouth by a Davidson County sheriff's lieutenant. ... "Singing Sheriff" Ricky Headley won't be backed by the Supremes. ... A criminal genius tells Franklin police he's somebody else to avoid detection; unfortunately, the name he gives them belongs to someone with an outstanding warrant. ... The Nashville Nine, the city's most endangered historic properties, are on the verge of losing some treasures. ...

Chuck Klosterman will speak this week at MTSU; also, Nashville Cream wants you to know he's not an arrogant prick. ... Here's photographic proof that a McDonald's Happy Meal is the most terrifying unnatural substance known to man. ... Woo hoo! Nashville is among America's 20 most literate cities, according to this photo-heavy slideshow with little text. ... The moral of this story: Don't hog the phone when your grandma packs a knife. ...

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FYI: The html link for the Ricky Headley story is defective.

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Posted by Mark on 03/16/2010 at 12:14 PM

Fixed. Thanks for pointing it out.

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Posted by mr. pink on 03/16/2010 at 1:42 PM

You're welcome.

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Posted by Mark on 03/16/2010 at 3:54 PM
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