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Florida Teen Steals Grandparents Money and Hands it Out at School

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Florida Teen Steals Grandparent's Money and Hands it Out at School.

A 14-year-old Florida teen is accused of grand theft after taking over $10,000 from her grandparents and giving it to classmates.

I know some people buy followers on Instagram, but this is certainly some next-level stuff going on here! The girl, a pupil at a Middle School in Summerfield, distributed hundreds of dollars to children, making a lot of new friends, I would assume! The girl's backpack contained $2,500, which Marion County deputies discovered when they arrived at the school the following day.

Grandparents Money:

Investigators initially believed the student's story was that a former pupil had given her the money, although they later discovered that she had actually taken about $13,500 from her grandmother's safe. I use the word "safe" here very loosely. The money apparently wasn't that safe after all.  Especially if the Grandparents used their former favorite grandkid's birthday as the combination for the safe.

After the incident, administrators from Lake Weir Middle School got in touch with the parents and suggested they have a conversation with their children about the money. Officials at the school stated, "We would like to reclaim this money for the grandparents."

Florida Teen Charged:

According to KTVU, the young girl is currently being charged with felony grand theft. She was taken into custody Friday morning, and a $2,000 bond was set.

Evidently, this story is proof that kids today don't know the value of money. "It's just something like their parents and grandparents have. Ya know, like lying around. It's not like they had to work for it or anything." Anybody can get more money. Like just start a social media empire or an OnlyFans." Duh!

Hide the Money:

I know. It would be funny if it wasn't true. The next generation really thinks like this. If you really want to hide your money from the greedy grandkids, just put it in a book. Like the bible. Right on the page that says thou shall not steal. They'll never look there.

Halloween Horror Nights is going on now through October 31st at Universal Orlando and Marija went last weekend to get in on the spooky action. We have more tickets all this week so be listening to Stan & Haney and me for your chance to win.

I have to say, Universal does it right! There’s 10 haunted houses, and all of them were like walking through a movie set. There was so much to look at and there were plenty of times I jumped when the scary guys would jump out, but the visuals were amazing! One of my favorites was Sprits of the Coven, which was a 1920’s speakeasy taken over by cackling witches. I also really liked Descendants of Destruction, a post-apocalyptic subway tunnel house.

One thing I think is an absolute must-see when you visit Halloween Horror Nights is the Halloween Nightmare Fuel Wildfire show. It’s full of pyro, aerialists, magic and dancers with killer music and LOTS of fire. My only complaint is that it wasn’t an hour longer, I would love to see a long version of the show, one of the coolest performances I’ve ever seen.

There’s scare zones set up throughout the park as well with different themes around The Pumpkin Lord, Scarecrow, a graveyard and crazy candy killers. You never know what might be lurking as you walk through.

Overall, it was a killer experience! I can’t wait to go again, and if you love all things Halloween, make sure you check it out! For more info, click here

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Axe Throwing Becomes Recreational Trend

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 28: Sade Miller throws a hatchet at a wood target wall at Bad Axe Throwing March 28, 2018 in Washington, DC. Miller and fellow Capitol One employees participated in a team building exercise that included teams competing to see who could throw most accurately. Recreational axe throwing is growing in popularity and Bad Axe, which is moving next month to a bigger space in the District of Columbia, has more than twenty locations in the United States and Canada. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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