A wolf spider works inside a complex web in tall grasses in Kansas in 2003. An attempt in California on Sunday to burn out a reported wolf spider ended up catching a townhouse on fire, forcing out the inhabitants.
A wolf spider works inside a complex web in tall grasses in Kansas in 2003. An attempt in California on Sunday to burn out a reported wolf spider ended up catching a townhouse on fire, forcing out the inhabitants. Randy Tobias The Wichita Eagle
A wolf spider works inside a complex web in tall grasses in Kansas in 2003. An attempt in California on Sunday to burn out a reported wolf spider ended up catching a townhouse on fire, forcing out the inhabitants. Randy Tobias The Wichita Eagle

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  • Suspect's vehicle flips after dramatic police chase

    The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office has released dashcam footage of a December 28 police chase during which shots were fired at a patrol car. The chase ended when the suspect’s vehicle, a Ford Explorer, flipped. Virginia State Police said the chase began shortly after 11:30 am on December 28 when the suspect refused to stop on Interstate 95. During the pursuit, police said, shots were fired from the suspect’s vehicle. One bullet, police said, penetrated a patrol car’s windshield. “The trooper escaped injury when he ducked to the side and the bullet lodged in his driver’s seat,” police said.