In Thailand, a cat was arrested for stealing fish. The furry intruder was caught red-handed right at the scene of the crime when he tried to steal the booty from a motorcycle.
The fish was returned to the owner, and the tailed offender was released with a promise not to steal in the future.
In Thailand, a cat was arrested for stealing fish. The furry intruder was caught red-handed right at the scene of the crime when he tried to steal the booty from a motorcycle.
The fish was returned to the owner, and the tailed offender was released with a promise not to steal in the future.
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