Saturday, January 26

Don't do the crime if you can't spare a dime

(AP) A Salvation Army worker who was ordered by a judge to spend a night homeless for stealing a holiday kettle containing about $250 returned to court Friday with red eyes and red cheeks.

Nathen Smith who was fitted with a GPS device to track his moves, spent Thursday night ducking in and out of government buildings for warmth, including a stop at the Lake County sheriff's office.

Smith also walked through a park, but did not go under a bridge where many of Painesville's homeless sleep, probation supervisor David Washlock said.

Man Spends Night Homeless As Sentence , Man Spends Night On The Streets As Punishment For Stealing Salvation Army Collection Kettle - CBS News

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