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A photo posted on Facebook became a reason of the arrest of 20-years-old man
10:46 11.07.2012
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A man in Kentucky has siphoned off gas from a police cruiser and then helped the law enforcers in capturing him, himself. He posted the picture of the crime on his Facebook page, after what the photograph started to circulate the town and was eventually obtained by one of the officer.

Local police arrested Michael Baker, 20, for theft. It was Baker’s girlfriend who took the picture. The couple said they intended it as a joke.

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