What’s Inside That Mystery Safe?
In New York, Kirk Mathes says he was out of town when a large safe was found sitting in one of the fields on his farm. It seems deputies had to disperse a crowd that was on the side of the road trying to open it. Mathes said, “They took a sledgehammer to it, knocked off the dial and handle. They worked on the hinges, kind of beat it up.” The safe, which he estimates weighs between 500-600 pounds and had to be transported by heavy equipment, now sits in one of his barns and nobody knows where it came from.

 

Feel Good Friday – Couple Reunited With Missing Dog

Stefanie and Duane Lindsay of El Dorado Hills, California, were involved in a scary car crash during which their 3-year-old dog Roo was ejected through a rear window that had blown out, CNN reports. The couple noticed their dog was missing from the backseat. They attempted to look for “Roo”, but were whisked off to the hospital by emergency personnel. Lindsay asked for help on social media in finding the dog, and about 14 hours later, she was found about 3 miles away, looking “just perfectly content.”

 

Cocoa Snow in Switzerland

The mechanical breakdown has now been fixed, which is bad news for chocoholics.

The Lindt and Spruengli chocolate factory confirmed reports Tuesday that the brown snow was, in fact, cocoa powder that was released into the atmosphere when its ventilation system malfunctioned. According to the AP, strong winds left a “fine cocoa dusting” all around town, as the company offered to pay for any cleaning that was needed after a car was found to be completely coated in chocolate powder. Unfortunately for chocoholics, the company says the ventilation system has now been fixed.