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A kidnapping victim chewed through a telephone cord to escape captivity recently, according to police records. Phoenix police report that on August 23 a man, later identified as 54-year-old Michael Darrell Thorning went to a motel room near 51st Avenue and McDowell Road. He went to a room where the victim had allowed him to spend the night a few days prior due to the excessive heat. After using the phone, Thorning allegedly pulled a box cutter out and threatened the victim. They fought over the box cutter, but soon Thorning had the victim tied to a chair with a phone cord and blindfolded him. Thorning reportedly stole the victim's cash, debit card, and PIN. Thorning then withdrew 0 in cash from nearby ATMs, police say. According to court records, the victim "was able to free himself by chewing through a cord." He then went to the motel front desk for help. Police distributed pictures of Thorning taken from the ATM cameras to nearby businesses. A few days later police got a tip from a motel manager in the area, that Thorning was in their parking lot. Upon his arrest, Thorning allegedly admitted to tying up the victim, stealing his debit card and withdrawing money. He has been charged with kidnapping and robbery. 1250
A man from New York died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic earlier this month, according to a US State Department official, making him 157

A Macomb County woman is being sued after leaving a negative Yelp review for a local company. "This is not good customer service to sue customers for posting bad reviews," said attorney Clarence Dass who is representing Lisa Agostino in a lawsuit over a review she left on Yelp for North Wind Heating and Air Conditioning. The company is suing Agostino claiming she "published false and defamatory statements." 423
A man dropped off ,000 worth of toys to children in Harrisonburg, Virginia, on Saturday, continuing a tradition of providing toys for the community. According to NBC News, Adam Armstrong, a 35-year-old who said he grew up poor, drove a truckload of toys to Harris Gardens, a public housing complex in Harrisonburg. There, he was greeted by dozens of children and their families. These just weren't trinkets and candy canes. "He was giving away bikes, remote-controlled cars, real Barbie dolls, not Dollar Store Barbie dolls," property manager Sara Lewis-Weeks told NBC News. "He didn't miss anybody. His heart was truly in this."Lewis-Weeks compared the giveaway to when Oprah famously gave away cars to her entire audience. "They thought it was going to be a couple of stuffed animals, not, 'And you get a bike, and you get a bike, and you get a bike,' like an 'Oprah' for little kids," Lewis-Weeks told NBC News.Armstrong told NBC News that he felt blessed to be able to give children nice toys in time for Christmas."I remember Harrisonburg being a friendly small town," Armstrong said. "I remember government housing and a lot of poverty, crimes, drugs, violence and things of that nature. Every time I see kids, I know it's not their fault where they are."To read NBC 1288
Twice a week at CrossFit Inferno on California’s Central Coast, mothers go through an hour-long high-intensity workout that’s designed by moms for moms. “So, today we have mom bods and WODs,” said exercise instructor Kassi Heidemann. WODs is an acronym for “workout of the day.” “I have a 5-year-old boy and he’s the light of my life but he’s also a lot of work,” Heidemann said. Heidemann is a big believer that athletics can help improve emotions – especially for postpartum moms. “When my little guy was super little there was a lot of stress,” she said. “So, you can tell they’re wound up, pent up, not aggression just stress in new moms.” That stress can be somewhat relieved with these meatgrinder workouts. “It helps my sanity a lot because I’m with these two all the time,” said new mom Elaine. Elaine says she finds her peace and also her pulse racing during the workouts. The mother of two says there’s no shaming at the gym – it’s more celebrating. “Coming here you get to talk to other moms and just get out and be social and exercise so it helps with self-esteem, too,” she said. But doing deadlifts and squat presses for time – how much is too much too soon? “Exercising is very important for all people, especially mothers,” said Terry Krause, MD of UCHealth. Krause says typically after childbirth mothers should start slow and wait at least six weeks before any rigorous activity. “When you’ve been pregnant for a while and delivered a baby, your body is not the same as it was previously,” she said. “So, you can’t necessarily jump right back into a triathlon.” A mother herself, Krause says a mom’s health is paramount for the health of the entire family. “Not only do you need to be healthy because you’re a person and you matter but your baby needs a mom your baby needs a mom who feels good about being a parent,” she said. As the workout was coming to an end at CrossFit Inferno, Heidemann said the more moms workout, the more they change both physically and emotionally. “You see just their face, you see the way they carry themselves,” she said. “They walk around just so much more confident.” And by embracing their own health, Heidemann says these moms are role models.“Their kids actually see and their kids will actually know this is my mom,” she said. “She’s strong. She’s confident. And she takes care of me.” 2361
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