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theblaze.com - by Mike Opelka - Can it really be true? Police dispatched to retrieve overdue library books from a five-year-old? It is. The chief of police in Charlton, Massachusetts sent a uniformed police officer to pay a visit to a home and demand the return of two overdue library books. A sergeant from the Charlton Police Department was dispatched to the home of Shannon Benoit and her five-year-old daughter. The sergeant’s task: to investigate two library books that were a few months overdue.
Link to Story: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/cops-in-ma-sent-to-retrieve-overdue-library-books-from-5-year-old/
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Heck, the kid should have jumped in the family car and lit out!:
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