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Pockets full of jewels and panties, suspected Ceres burglar is 'debriefed'
By EMILIE RAGUSO eraguso@modbee.com
last updated: September 22, 2008 06:51:46 AM
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A 24-year-old Ceres man with his pockets full of jewelry and women's underwear was arrested late Saturday after being chased from a home authorities say he was burglarizing.
When Ceres police took Daniel Ramos to jail, they discovered he was wearing five more pairs of women's underwear, some of them string bikinis, said Sgt. Patrick Sullivan.
The underwear had to be cut off Ramos, Sullivan said. One of the burglary victims, a 20-year-old woman, identified the underwear as hers.
A relative who lives with Ramos said she did not know any details about the burglary because she was out of town Saturday night. Police said Ramos may have been drinking.
Sullivan said the family got home about 11:30 p.m. to find a man in the home on the 2300 block of Moffet Road, near Whitmore Avenue.
"He ran out of the house with the husband following him," he said. During the half-mile chase, Sullivan said, Ramos elbowed the man chasing him. The victim lost his balance and fell, receiving minor injuries to his face and hands.
Ceres police caught up with Ramos on the 1300 block of Riverette Drive in Modesto. He denied being inside anyone's home and told police he found the jewelry and underwear, Sullivan said. The burglary victims identified him as the man inside their home.
Ramos is being held at Stanislaus County Jail with a bail of $50,000 in connection with the burglary.
| The Modesto Bee | Pockets full of jewels and panties, suspected Ceres burglar is 'debriefed'
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Man stabbed in rush for Big Mac
Posted Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:00am AEST
* Map: Melbourne 3000
A man was stabbed several times during an argument at a McDonald's fast food outlet in Melbourne's CBD last night.
Police say the man was involved in an argument with two others over their position in a queue for food about 11:30pm.
It is believed the men followed the 30-year-old man from Croydon outside and attacked him in Swanston Street near Flinders Street Station.
He was stabbed three times, once to the shoulder and twice to the chest and has been treated at the Alfred Hospital.
His injuries are not life threatening.
| Man stabbed in rush for Big Mac - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Wanaka two-year-old warms up for nationals
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By Matthew Haggart on Mon, 22 Sep 2008
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Two-year-old Gustav Legnavsky is a young gun on the snow at Cardrona Alpine Resort. Photo by Jan Vokaty.
Two-year-old Gustav Legnavsky is a young gun on the snow at Cardrona Alpine Resort. Photo by Jan Vokaty.
Tiny tearaway skier Gustav Legnavsky could well grow up to become a giant of New Zealand sport.
The 2-year-old has turned heads on the ski slopes at Cardrona Alpine Resort throughout the season and will be the youngest competitor in the halfpipe event at the junior nationals next week.
The Wanaka toddler is capable of skiing advanced runs, terrain parks, and mountain features that would discourage most people.
At an age when most children are putting their parents through the terrible 2s, Gustav is instead taking on the 5.7m-high walls of the Cardrona superpipe.
His parents, Pete and Bridget, said the super active toddler had a sports box at home, rather than the average toddler's toy box.
He can already ride a bike - without trainer wheels - has his own skateboard, likes to roller-blade around the house, and plays golf.
"He's not a uniquely talented kid or anything," Mrs Legnavsky claims.
She puts Gustav's development and early interest in skiing down to the "interesting lifestyle" the family leads, which gives him opportunities many other children do not have.
It could also have something to do with the family genes. The Legnavskys' ski industry careers have taken them around the world.
Mr Legnavsky, a free-ski coach originally from Slovakia, has spent the past 10 years teaching at Cardrona.
Mrs Legnavsky, raised in Tekapo, is the snowsports manager at the skifield.
When the Otago Daily Times visited Gustav, the toddler had one thing on his mind.
"I want to go skiing," he said, venting his frustration at the blizzard-like conditions at Cardrona, which had kept him in the skifield creche all day.
Mrs Legnavsky says instead of playing baby games the family goes skiing together.
The goal is to have fun and set Gustav up with the alpine skills and opportunities that "European kids" grow up with when surrounded by snow.
"Sometimes he's out there ski-ing with a dummy in his mouth . . . chasing the other kids around. He only goes skiing when he wants to."
With other Wanaka-raised snowsports stars, such as the free-skiing Wells siblings, starting the sport early and going on to compete at international level, little Gustav could one day be New Zealand's next twin-tipped riding talent.
| Wanaka two-year-old warms up for nationals | Otago Daily Times Online
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