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Criminal: A Woman Set Fire to a Walmart on New Year's Eve

A Woman Set Fire to a Walmart on New Year's Eve

 

 

Do anything fun or unique on New Year's Eve? A woman in Illinois is facing charges after she rang in the new year by setting fire to a Walmart.

 

 

21-year-old Adilyn Monette walked into a Walmart in Woodstock, Illinois around 7:20 P.M. on New Year's Eve, and went to the aisle with all the camping stuff. 

 

 

She took two cans of camping fuel to the store's baby section . . . dumped it on multiple cribs . . . used matches to light the fire . . . and then walked out.

 

 

The store was full of people. But thankfully, everyone made it outside and the store's sprinkler system put the fire out.

 

 

Cops tracked Adilyn down and arrested her for aggravated arson. It turned out she also had a pending arson charge in Colorado, and was out on supervised release. She's staying locked up this time.

 

 

She's due in court on Wednesday. The store says she caused at least $5 MILLION in damage. 

 

Read More HERE, HERE

A Canadian woman near Vancouver tried to cross the border with a weed pen and got denied. 

So then she tried to SNEAK across with it, and ended up kicking a border agent in the face. 

Read More HERE

A 21-year-old guy in Florida got arrested after he fired a gun while celebrating on New Year's. 

The bullet went through a woman's bedroom wall and ended up under her PILLOW. Luckily, she's okay. 

Read More HERE

An idiot in New Jersey stole two mandolins from a music store three days before Christmas . . . then brought them back and left a note that said, "Sorry, I been drunk." 

Read More HERE


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