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Canada police arrest five naked people after 'bizarre' car crash | Canada police arrest five naked people after 'bizarre' car crash |
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Police in western Canada say they’re searching for the naked truth after a bizarre collision on a rural road. | Police in western Canada say they’re searching for the naked truth after a bizarre collision on a rural road. |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl Laurel Scott says officers responded to the report of a car colliding with a truck in Nisku, south of Edmonton, Alberta, on Monday. | Royal Canadian Mounted Police Cpl Laurel Scott says officers responded to the report of a car colliding with a truck in Nisku, south of Edmonton, Alberta, on Monday. |
When they arrived, they found that five people in the car were naked. | When they arrived, they found that five people in the car were naked. |
Scott said Tuesday the five were arrested. She said she was not sure of the charges, though police consider it a “purposeful collision”. | Scott said Tuesday the five were arrested. She said she was not sure of the charges, though police consider it a “purposeful collision”. |
She called the incident “very bizarre” and said: “We are trying to sort through all the different information we have so we can figure out from start to finish what this incident is all about.” | She called the incident “very bizarre” and said: “We are trying to sort through all the different information we have so we can figure out from start to finish what this incident is all about.” |
Police said earlier they believed drugs or alcohol may have been a factor. | Police said earlier they believed drugs or alcohol may have been a factor. |
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