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Man arrested after stealing a crossbow by stuffing it down his trousers

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A suspect has been arrested for allegedly stealing a crossbow by stuffing it down his trousers in Florida.

Darren Durrant was shown on CCTV at the True Value Store on 2 February.

The 46-year-old can be seen walking into the shop with a crutch – before taking a pair of cutting tools and removing the security tag on a Ravin Rio crossbow.

He can then be seen shoving the weapon down the front of his trousers before walking out.

Amazingly he made it out of the shop, but was arrested a few days later in the car park of a nearby store. Advertisement

An arrest warrant has been issued by Brevard County for Durrant, who is currently in custody on unrelated burglary charges.

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Giant 289g strawberry declared largest on record after almost a year on ice

Chahi Ariel’s mammoth strawberry was grown in his farm in central Israel last year. It was kept frozen until Guinness World Records declared it to be the largest ever, beating the previous record set in Japan. Amar Mehta

Image: Farmer Chahi Ariel farmed the strawberry last year and stored it in a freezer

A farmer in Israel has entered the Guinness World Records after he grew the largest strawberry on record.

Weighing in at 289g, it has been declared the world’s largest after Chahi Ariel spent a year farming it.

The strawberry was picked on Mr Ariel’s family farm near Netanya in central Israel in February 2021 and has been stored in a freezer since.

Image: The fruit weighed in at 289 grams

“We waited for a year for the results. We kept it in the freezer for a year. It’s no longer as pretty as it was,” Mr Ariel said.

The strawberry is a local verity called Ilan, that tends to grow to a hefty size and Mr Ariel said the record setting fruit has shrunk to about half the size it was a year ago. Advertisement

Image: Mr Ariel’s strawberry was grown on his family farm in central Israel

The previous record was a strawberry grown in 2015 in Fukuoka, Japan, that tipped the scales at 250g.

Mr Ariel said he jumped up and down, laughing and singing when he got the news.

“We are very happy to be in the Guinness World Records,” he said.

Source: Skynews

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