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Tracy Samuels of Templeton, Mass., was sleeping on the couch when she heard a bang, woke up and asked, "Why is there a truck in my living room?" after a pickup smashed into her house, destroying the family's Christmas tree and gifts but missing her.

Melinda LeBarron, 51, of Muncy Creek Township, Pa., who survived being attacked by a black bear that dragged her about 80 yards near her rural home, said her Chihuahua-mix dog named Bear, which was also bitten, helped save her life by distracting the bruin so she could get away.

Tierun Bush, 56, of Jackson, Miss., convicted of stealing the identity of a U.S. military veteran and using it to get more than $130,000 in benefits, including medical care, narcotics and housing, was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to make full restitution.

Sean Harrington, 45, was wearing a shirt and hat decorated with stickers displaying the word "cocaine" when, New Orleans police say, he was caught spray-painting the word on several buildings, including a historic structure, along Bourbon Street.

Charles Stratton, 50, was jailed by police in Okeechobee, Fla., on charges of aggravated battery, grand theft and assault after, police say, he snatched a handbag from a 76-year-old woman in a restaurant and when she ran out to try to get it back, he ran over her in the parking lot.

Timothy Lee Robinson, 46, charged in Mobile, Ala., with raping a 3-year-old child almost 30 years ago after DNA tests connected him to the case, has asked a judge to treat him as a youthful offender because he was 17 at the time of the 1989 assault.

Sean Castorina, 43, a jail inmate in Graham, N.C., faces conspiracy and other charges after sheriff's deputies were alerted about a letter he sent to the wrong address that contained bomb-making instructions for two accomplices to blow a hole in a wall so he could escape.

Massimo Montalbano, a senior animal sciences major at the University of Missouri in Columbia, took one of his favorite dairy cows, a 3-year-old Holstein named Amelia, to campus to join him in his graduation photo.

Tony Harper, whose 4-foot lighted snowman cutout in front of his Milwaukee home was decapitated, got an apology and $50 for a new snowman from a man and two women who said they vandalized the snowman after drinking at a local bar.

A Section on 12/15/2018

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