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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1749384" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>Oh, garage door springs! You'll all love this one!</p><p></p><p>Back in the 2000's the meth boom hit here like a tornado. There was one particular gentleman the law chased for months, nearly caught several times, but he managed to escape time after time in the whoops and hollers of the Pond Creek area in Wayne County, which has a long history of gangster activity. Eventually he was caught, did his time, is now clean, working every day, and saved by grace from what I hear. </p><p></p><p>However, during his dark times on the run he was holed up somewhere and was working on a garage door. Legend has it a spring knocked his eye out, and him unconscious for a short short. He came to and found his pit bull eating the eyeball! Talk about adding insult to injury!</p><p></p><p>The dog was also a victim of the meth boom, law enforcement shot him during a failed attempt to catch the owner, who was surprisingly apprehended in an uneventful fashion. This series of events was in the local news for months, and it was expected not to end well when he was caught. Thank the Lord it all ended well in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1749384, member: 28532"] Oh, garage door springs! You'll all love this one! Back in the 2000's the meth boom hit here like a tornado. There was one particular gentleman the law chased for months, nearly caught several times, but he managed to escape time after time in the whoops and hollers of the Pond Creek area in Wayne County, which has a long history of gangster activity. Eventually he was caught, did his time, is now clean, working every day, and saved by grace from what I hear. However, during his dark times on the run he was holed up somewhere and was working on a garage door. Legend has it a spring knocked his eye out, and him unconscious for a short short. He came to and found his pit bull eating the eyeball! Talk about adding insult to injury! The dog was also a victim of the meth boom, law enforcement shot him during a failed attempt to catch the owner, who was surprisingly apprehended in an uneventful fashion. This series of events was in the local news for months, and it was expected not to end well when he was caught. Thank the Lord it all ended well in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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