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A Fractured Landscape07-18-03 | News
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Enter, if you will, the stranger topography of landscaping, where things are just a little off-kilter, and what you dig up may be more than dirt (who knew landscaping had this side)?EUR??,,????'??? A Detroit resident surely did not expect to open a murder mystery when he removed an anomalous concrete slab from his yard on July 2. However, his digging unearthed a foot bone, which, with further digging by police, was accompanied by a skull and bones of an unidentified African-American male. According to clickondetroit.com, ?EUR??,,????'??The family had always wondered why the concrete patch was there because it didn?EUR??,,????'???t match the patio.?EUR??,,????'?? ?EUR??,,????'??Landscapers Will Be Charged With Growing Grass,?EUR??,,????'?? reported channelcincinatti.com on July 11, when 117 pot plants were found being allegedly tended by Norvell?EUR??,,????'???s Landscaping Garden Center. According to police, each plant had the potential to rake in $1200. The crop must be dried and weighed before determining if the owners will be charged with a felony. Residents of Frenchman?EUR??,,????'???s Landing Community saw an unidentified man drive a lawn mower into Palm Beach Gardens Lake on the morning of July 17. The man was pronounced dead at the scene, and authorities still do not know why he did it. PalmBeachPost.com An El Paso man made an explosive discovery while landscaping his home on July 14 when he discovered a grenade in his yard. He brought it to Pebble hills Regional Command, which closed for an hour and a half while they called the bomb squad. The grenade was determined to be old, but still kickin?EUR??,,????'???. Kfoxtv.com
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