Google Maps' street view application has captured some revealing background images in its time, but nothing quite as revealing as what one of the tech giant's roving camera cars captured recently while mapping in Miami. A woman in Miami was pictured standing naked on a patio outside a home in broad daylight, holding a jug. The photo was taken this year by one of Google's roving camera cars. Google staffers blurred out her face and private areas after the photo went viral.
A Jacksonville, Florida, woman says her neighbor is behind a harassment campaign that has resulted in 150 pounds of unsolicited mail arriving at her home. Dana Kraus said the unwanted items, include about 70 magazine subscriptions which left her on the hook for about $1,000. Kraus believes her neighbor, Randall Green, is behind the campaign. Kraus obtained an injunction against Green after authorities discovered he had ordered materials from a hair restoration company in her name.
A photographer visiting New York's Bronx Zoo found an escaped kudu antelope in a pedestrian area. Andrew Lichtenstein was visiting the zoo Sunday when he stumbled upon the animal, one of two male kudus obtained by the zoo, in a walking area. "I just turned the corner and there was a kudu," Lichtenstein said. "It's a large animal." Lichtenstein said he tried calling the zoo to inform officials, but the number went straight to voicemail. He said a food stand worker was able to contact zookeepers. The photographer said officials arrived and opened the gate to the exhibit, allowing the kudu to walk back into the enclosure on its own.
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