GOING VIRAL: Woman Arrested After Police Find Pet Racoon in Driver’s Seat with Crack Pipe in its Mouth During Traffic Stop (VIDEO)
An Ohio woman was arrested after police in Springfield Township found a racoon with a crack pipe in its mouth during a traffic.
55-year-old Victoria Vidal of Akron, Ohio, was arrested on Monday and charged with “F3 possession of drugs, three counts of possession of drug paraphernalia,” ABC News reported.
The police officer was in absolute disbelief as he discovered the pet racoon named Chewy holding the meth pipe.
After the officer confiscated the meth pipe, the racoon quickly grabbed another one and put it in its mouth.
“The racoon has her meth pipe! He’s playing with a meth pipe right now!” the officer shouted as he confiscated the meth pipe.
“There’s no way!” the officer shouted as he grabbed the second pipe away from the pet racoon.
“Thankfully, Chewy the raccoon was unharmed, and notification was made to the proper authorities to determine that she has the proper paperwork and documentation to own the racoon,” police said in a statement. “While our officers are trained to expect the unexpected, finding a raccoon holding a meth pipe is a first!”
ABC News reported:
A woman has been arrested after a raccoon named Chewy was found holding a meth pipe in the driver’s seat of her car in what police are calling a “strange encounter on patrol” in Ohio.
The incident occurred on Monday at approximately 7:15 p.m. when Springfield Township police officer Austin Branham decided to conduct a traffic stop on South Arlington Road after identifying a vehicle whose registered owner had an active warrant and a suspended driver’s license, according to a statement from the Springfield Township Police Department released on Tuesday.
When Officer Branham approached the car, he found 55-year-old Victoria Vidal of Akron, Ohio, and was able to detain her without incident, authorities said.
“However, things took an unusual turn,” according to the police statement, “As Officer Branham returned to the vehicle, he observed a raccoon named “Chewy” sitting in the driver’s seat with a meth pipe in its mouth. Chewy had somehow gotten hold of a glass methamphetamine pipe, leading officers to further inspect the vehicle.”
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AU Deals: Great Prices on Death Stranding 2, Tony Hawk’s, Civ VII, Final Fantasies, and More!
With the chill of winter settling in, there’s no better excuse to bunker down and get stuck into some stellar titles at not-so-stellar prices. This latest round of discounts features genre greats, cult favourites, and a few under-the-radar gems, all primed for your backlog. Get scrolling to get saving!
This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m celebrating the 27th birthday of Gran Turismo, a game whose realistic handling and 150-car garage boggled my mind at launch. This was clearly no Ridge Racer. It basically taught pre-L-plater-me how to corner correctly with its 100-page instruction booklet. Driving lines, weight shifting, drifting—it filled my empty petrolhead up and made sure I’d learned by placing driving tests between me and its championships.
The impact the arrival of GT had on the evolution of racing games as we currently play them cannot be overstated. Polyphony’s “real driving simulator” triggered a seismic shift in an entire genre and is one of the most influential games ever made. To this day, I can’t enter my garage at home without hearing smooth jazz in my head.
Aussie bdays for notable games
– Gran Turismo (PS) 1998. Sequel
– Pac-Pix (DS) 2005. eBay
– Boom Blox (Wii) 2008. eBay
– Wii Fit (Wii) 2008. eBay
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Nice Savings for Nintendo Switch
On Nintendo Switch, Life Is Strange: True Colors is down to just A$25, a steal for a title whose lead character, Alex Chen, was originally pitched as mute, until the team at Deck Nine reworked her into one of the series’ most expressive and resonant leads. Also worth snapping up is The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (A$23), which finally localised two previously Japan-only entries, complete with a character named Herlock Sholmes (!!).
- Civilization VII (-23%) – A$69
- Dragon Ball FighterZ (-44%) – A$50
- Life Is Strange: True Colors (-70%) – A$25
- The Sinking City (-90%) – A$7
- Little Nightmares Comp. Ed. (-75%) – A$13
- The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles (-60%) – A$23
Expiring Recent Deals
- Minecraft Dungeons Ult. Ed. (-25%) – A$45
- Monster Hunter Generations Ult. (-80%) – A$15
- Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory (-44%) – A$49
- Tales of Vesperia: Def. Ed. (-80%) – A$15
- Star Wars: Dark Forces Rem. (-45%) – A$24
- Streets of Rogue (-75%) – A$7
Or gift a Nintendo eShop Card.
Exciting Bargains for Xbox
On Xbox Series X, The Witcher 3: Complete Edition (A$36) delivers a fantasy RPG masterclass. Fun fact: CD Projekt Red designed Geralt’s beard to dynamically grow in real-time. Meanwhile, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2: Deluxe Edition (A$33) is seriously cheap nostalgia.
- Seagate Expansion Card 1TB (-32%) – A$208
- The Witcher 3 Comp. (-54%) – A$36
- Suicide Squad: KTJL (-83%) – A$19
- NBA 2K25 (-68%) – A$38
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 – Del. Ed. (-60%) – A$33
- Overcooked! 2 (-75%) – A$8
Xbox One
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy (-65%) – A$24
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (-60%) – A$27
- Dying Light: The Following Enhanced (-70%) – A$14
Expiring Recent Deals
- Monster Hunter Wilds (-23%) – A$89
- Avatar: FoP Gold (-40%) – A$94
- TopSpin 2K25 (-77%) – A$23
- Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (-45%) – A$54
- PGA Tour 2K25 (-34%) – A$79
- Diablo III: Eternal Col. (-67%) – A$32
- Dark Souls: Rem. (-50%) – A$29
- Mafia: Def. Ed. (-85%) – A$10
- Mafia III: Def. Ed. (-80%) – A$9
Or just invest in an Xbox Card.
Pure Scores for PlayStation
On PS5, Tales of Arise (A$32) shook up the franchise with its first major engine overhaul in years, while Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (A$41) turned heads with its chaotic tone, an intentional choice by creative director Tetsuya Nomura to “go full meme.”
- Death Stranding 2 (-21%) – A$99
- Cyberpunk 2077: Ult. Ed. (-27%) – A$77
- Tales of Arise (-68%) – A$32
- Stranger of Paradise FF Origin (-58%) – A$41
- Sid Meier’s Civilization VII (-34%) – A$79
- Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Leg. Ed. (-47%) – A$94
PS4
- Digimon World: Next Order (-56%) – A$37
- Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (-69%) – A$30
- DayZ (-51%) – A$38
Expiring Recent Deals
- Sonic x Shadow Generations (-35%) – A$49
- TopSpin 2K25 (-77%) – A$23
- Ghost of Yōtei (-21%) – A$99
- Stellar Blade (-13%) – A$109
- Monster Hunter Wilds (-23%) – A$89
- GTA Trilogy Def. Ed. (-71%) – A$29
- Overcooked! All You Can Eat (-44%) – A$31
- EA Sports FC 25 (-36%) – A$69
- Ghost of Tsushima Dir. Cut (-58%) – A$46
PS+ Monthly Freebies
Yours to keep from Apr 1 with this subscription
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- Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun | PS5, PS4
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Purchase Cheap for PC
And for PC, Stellaris (A$14) offers intergalactic strategy with depth, while Screencheat (A$4) flips couch multiplayer norms by making screen-peeking not just allowed, but necessary.
- Oblivion Rem. (-17%) – A$70
- Age of Empires II: Def. (-65%) – A$13
- EA FC 25 (-70%) – A$32
- Screencheat (-80%) – A$4
- Stellaris (-75%) – A$14
Expiring Recent Deals
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (-18%) – A$57
- V Rising (-62%) – A$19
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (-80%) – A$19
- Dead Space (-75%) – A$22
- Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Rem. (-85%) – A$11
- Mass Effect Leg. Ed. (-90%) – A$8
Or just get a Steam Wallet Card
Laptop Deals
- Apple 2024 MacBook Air 15-inch (-16%) – A$2,094
- Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 5 (-36%) – A$879
- Lenovo ThinkBook 16 Gen7 (-27%) – A$1,018
Desktop Deals
- HP OMEN 35L Gaming (-10%) – A$2,799
- Lenovo ThinkCentre neo Ultra (-25%) – A$2,249
- Lenovo ThinkCentre neo 50q (-35%) – A$629
Monitor Deals
- LG 24MR400-B, 24″ (-30%) – A$97
- Z-Edge 27″ 240Hz (-15%) – A$279
- Samsung 57″ Odyssey Neo Curved (-22%) – A$2,499
Component Deals
- MSI PRO B650M-A WiFi Motherboard (-41%) – A$229
- AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D (-7%) – A$876
- Corsair Vengeance 32GB (-35%) – A$82
- Kingston FURY Beast 16GB (-30%) – A$48
Storage Deals
- Seagate One Touch Portable HDD (-24%) – A$228
- Kingston 1TB USB 3.2 SSD (-17%) – A$115
- SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO (-63%) – A$29
- SanDisk 32GB Ultra SDHC (-53%) – A$9.90
Legit LEGO Deals
- City Fire Station (-34%) – A$99
- City Express Passenger (-30%) – A$175
- Minecraft The Baby Pig House (-27%) – A$22
- Technic Kawasaki Ninja (-26%) – A$74
Expiring Recent Deals
- Animal Crossing Isabelle’s House (-43%) – A$40
- Grogu with Hover Pram (-35%) – A$97
- Star Wars Home One Starcruiser (-28%) – A$79
- Mandalorian Moff Gideon Battle (-27%) – A$44
Hot Headphones Deals
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- Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro (-49%) – A$179
- Sony WH-CH520 Wireless (-27%) – A$73
- SoundPEATS Space (-25%) – A$56.99
- Technics Premium (-36%) – A$349
Terrific TV Deals
Do right by your console, upgrade your telly
- Kogan 65″ QLED 4K (-50%) – A$699
- Kogan 55″ QLED 4K (-45%) – A$549
- LG 55″ UT80 4K (-28%) – A$866
Adam Mathew is our Aussie deals wrangler. He plays practically everything, often on YouTube.
Get a 4-Pack of USB USB Type-C Adapters for $4 Total
USB Type-C might be the new standard, but what if your PC or laptop simply doesn’t have enough of those ports? Here’s a cheap and easy solution as long as you have older USB Type-A legacy ports. For a limited time, Amazon is offering a 4-pack of Elebase USB Type-A to USB Type-C Adapters for only $3.99 after you apply a $4 off coupon code “KLIMVVIG“. That comes out to only $1 per adapter. The Elebase USB adapters collectively have nearly 55,000 reviews on Amazon with a 4.6/5 star rating and a respectable Fakespot “A” grade.
4-Pack USB Type-A to USB Type-C Adapters for $4
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California Gas Prices Could Rise 75% By End Of 2026: USC Analysis
California Gas Prices Could Rise 75% By End Of 2026: USC Analysis
Authored by Brad Jones via The Epoch Times,
California gas prices could skyrocket by as much as 75 percent by the end of 2026 with the expected shutdown of oil refineries in the state, according to an analysis released May 5 by a researcher at the University of Southern California (USC).
Regular gasoline prices could rise from an average of $4.82 in April 2025 to as high as $8.44 a gallon by the end of next year, said the report, authored by Professor Michael Mische at the Marshall School of Business.
Two Phillips 66 refineries in Los Angeles—about 8 percent of the state’s oil refining capacity—are slated to close by the end of this year. Valero Energy Corp. also announced last month it will shut down or restructure its Benicia refinery in the San Francisco Bay area—which accounts for about 9 percent of refining capacity—by April 2026, increasing concerns over gas prices and supply.
The USC analysis states that based on current demand, consumption, state regulations, and other factors, the refinery closures could result in a potential 21 percent drop in refining capacity from 2023 to April 2026.
This could create a gasoline deficit potentially ranging from 6.6 million to 13.1 million gallons a day, said Mische.
“Reductions in fuel supplies of this magnitude will resonate throughout multiple supply chains affecting production, costs, and prices across many industries such as air travel, food delivery, agricultural production, manufacturing, electrical power generation, distribution, groceries, and healthcare,” he wrote.
Industry experts have also warned that gas prices will spike dramatically when the refineries close.
Phillips 66 said it was shutting down its LA refinery because of the uncertainty surrounding its long-term sustainability, and because of “market dynamics.”
The state of California is currently suing major oil companies over alleged deception regarding the risks of climate change and fossil fuel combustion.
Governor Urges Energy Commission to Take Action
In an April 21 letter, Gov. Gavin Newsom directed California Energy Commission (CEC) vice chair Siva Gunda to “redouble” the state’s efforts to work closely with oil companies to ensure a “safe, affordable, and reliable supply of transportation fuels, and that that refiners continue to see the value in serving the California market, even as demand for fossil fuels continues its gradual decline over the coming decades.”
Newsom directed Gunda “to reinforce” the state’s “openness to a collaborative relationship and our firm belief that Californians can be protected from price spikes and refiners can profitably operate in California—a market where demand for gasoline will still exist for years to come.”
The governor also referred to the CEC’s Transportation Fuels Assessment report, which lists a state takeover of oil refineries in California as one of several options, and directed Gunda to recommend “any changes in the state’s approach that are needed” by July 1.
Republican state Sen. Brian Jones from San Diego, the Senate minority leader, issued a May 6 statement citing the USC study and calling the refinery closures “a looming energy and economic crisis.”
“If the Governor doesn’t act now, Californians will be blindsided by sticker shock at the pump and skyrocketing prices on everyday goods,” Jones said.
In a May 6 letter to Newsom, Jones called for urgent measures to prevent further refinery closures and support long-term energy stability, such as investment tax credits or other relief from taxes and regulations.
Meanwhile, Republican state Sen. Shannon Grove from Bakersfield urged the governor to increase new drilling permits to support in-state oil production instead of relying on “expensive foreign imports, often from hostile nations,” she told The Epoch Times.
New permits have plummeted 97 percent over the last five years, according to data from the California Department of Conservation. New drilling permits in the state dropped from 2,676 in 2019 to 86 in 2024.
“This is catastrophic for every Californian at the gas pump,” Grove said in an April 16 social media post.
“Refineries are shutting down or barely hanging on because they can’t get the oil they need to produce the gas used every day by California families.”
‘Controlling the Damage’
Mike Umbro, founder and CEO of Californians for Energy and Science—a nonprofit advocate for energy economics and environment—and a developer of an oil field project west of Bakersfield, told The Epoch Times that Newsom’s letter appears to be conducting damage control with oil companies.
“He is trying to task Siva Gunda with controlling the damage,” Umbro said.
Umbro urged the governor to take a more direct and deliberate approach by signing an executive order declaring an energy crisis, issuing permits to drill, and allowing refineries to produce gasoline.
He applauded the USC study, saying it and other independent studies are what’s needed to fully evaluate the oil-and-gas supply and ensure there is no shortage of affordable gas at the pumps for consumers.
Daniel Villaseñor, a spokesman for the governor’s office, told The Epoch Times in response to questions that Newsom’s letter to Gunda “speaks for itself.”
Sandy Louey, a CEC spokeswoman, told The Epoch Times in an email that the agency is “committed to working with stakeholders to explore options to ensure an affordable, reliable, and safe transportation fuel supply.”
Louey said the concept of a state-owned refinery is “just one in a list of many potential options for the state to consider” that the CEC proposed as possible solutions to mitigate gas price spikes in a report released last August.
In the report, the CEC identified that a state-owned refinery may provide relief to consumers but recognized many challenges to overcome, including high costs, the expertise necessary to manage refinery operations, and how the refinery would fit into the state’s transition away from petroleum fuels, she said in the email.
The California Air Resources Board is also required to develop and submit a Transportation Fuels Transition Plan to be released by the end of the year, Louey said.
According to a statement by Valero, a fire broke out at its Benicia refinery on May 5 but was extinguished within hours.
No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation, said the oil company. Valero did not say whether the fire would significantly disrupt production at the refinery.
Tyler Durden
Wed, 05/07/2025 – 21:45