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WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

Daily Podcast (11.28.18)

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

93.3 WMMR

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2018

⏱️ 183 minutes

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Summary

News (00:00:00) Entertainment Round-Up (00:15:53) Junk Drawer/Rodney Mcleoud (00:43:20) Bizarre File (01:23:00) Mass Wedding (01:36:52) Wedding Giveaway (02:03:03) Bizarre File (02:18:49) Hollywood Trash and Music News (02:36:29) Wrap up (02:49:08)

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0:00.0

93-3-3-WMR Audio on Demand presents the Preston and Steve show podcast.

0:08.1

And now, Preston and Steve's news updates with Kathy Romano.

0:13.3

All right, today is November 28th.

0:15.6

That is Wednesday.

0:16.2

Good morning, Kathy.

0:17.0

Good morning.

0:17.5

In the news this morning, there is surveillance video of a woman stealing a donation jar with money that was being donated to children.

0:23.2

It happened at 1145 a.m. on the Friday after Thanksgiving at Longotano's Pizza on the 700 block of Street Road and Upper South Campton in Bucks County.

0:33.3

The donation jar was placed on the counter at the pizza shop and was collecting funds for autism awareness.

0:39.2

Video released by police shows the woman wearing sunglasses and a heavy black coat with a scarf covering her face.

0:45.0

The suspect is seen glancing over at the jar a couple of times and pacing a bit.

0:49.7

She then pulls out a plastic bag from her coat.

0:52.0

She walks up to the jar and quickly places it in the bag before walking out of the shop. Upper Southampton Police believe the woman is in between 30 and 40 years old, and they're asking anybody who might have information. If you see the surveillance video, you might recognize her to please contact them. So could you see her face at all? She had like a scarf. Okay. Like a big coat that was kind of covering her and then a scarf.

1:11.3

So she kind of went in there maybe with that intention.

1:13.1

Oh, yeah.

1:13.3

She had a stealing bag with her. She had a stealing bag with her. I mean, there is, uh, listen, stealing is stealing. But you just hope that maybe this lady was just down on her luck and just needed some money that this wasn't a drug thing. Right. No, but you automatically, and this isn't a Bucks County joke,

1:28.2

you just, that's, that's an easy money for, for drug addicts. And they, they do things like that. They, they try and, you know, you always point out how they, they try to give the change in your cup holder in a car, you know, it's all part of the deal. Tip jars, like all that sort of stuff. It's sad that, oh, you know, charity sitting right there. People try, in good faith, putting their money in there, hoping to help make a change, and she robs the place. I think it was Nick's car years ago, got broken into, and he did have a laptop in there that they took, but like they took the change from his cup holder in his car. They took one of his hats and we understand that the thief is using it as a blanket. Yeah. Well, they did it to my car.

2:03.8

My wife, and this was like 13, 12 years ago because it was literally the first time my wife and I went out after we had a baby, right? We got a babysitter. Oh, we're going to go out into the city. And I know, like, because I made eye contact with this guy. And I was like, it had to have been that guy. Broke the window, like, took maybe $1.25 a change. He left my wife's purse, like golf clubs. There was so much in the car that he could have taken. But he just saw that change. But he just went and grabbed the change. And it's like this.

2:35.1

Easy money right up on the counter.

2:35.7

Easy money right.

2:49.7

And what pissed me off is there was glass shards in my car for months and months and months. Oh, yeah. That doesn't go away. Yeah. My window was broken as well and there was glass in there forever. So, yeah. So if you recognize this woman in the surveillance video, contact the Southampton Police Department.

2:56.3

Ex-attorney General Kathleen Kane has been ordered to report to jail by 9 a.m. Friday to start her perjury and obstruction sentence.

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