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BAR HARBOR, Maine -Police said a homeowner in Maine used a beer to entice an intoxicated intruder to leave. The intruder apparently didn't realize that it was a nonalcoholic beer. Bar Harbor police said the homeowner awoke early Monday to find 22-year-old Scott Cote in the bedroom and used the beer to convince him to carry on.
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HardingFRN
03:17 PMJul 16 2009
First good use for nonalcholic beer I'd heard off.
TexasFisherman07
10:14 AMJul 15 2009
here boy! now fetch ! go on. get the sixpack ! good burglar ! good boy !
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