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Unbelievable Encounters: Unconscious Man Found Snoozing in Car, Astonishing Beached Shark Shock, and Daredevil Amazon Employee Attacked by Venomous Serpent!

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Unbelievable Encounters: Unconscious Man Found Snoozing in Car, Astonishing Beached Shark Shock, and Daredevil Amazon Employee Attacked by Venomous Serpent!

Last week had its fair share of bizarre and unusual news stories. Here are the top stories from the week:

1. Strange Driver Found: On Thursday morning, a man was discovered slumped over his steering wheel, drooling and revving his car’s engine at an intersection in Tequesta. Concerned officers conducting a welfare check realized that he was not simply napping but in a rather peculiar state. (PBSO)

2. Beached Shark Rescued: At Pensacola Beach, beachgoers witnessed a distressed shark washing up on the shores last Thursday. Acting swiftly, they contacted wildlife rescue and lifeguards, who unfortunately stated that they couldn’t do anything to help. Determined to save the shark, the beachgoers joined forces and managed to safely return it to the water. (Tina Fey)

3. Amazon Worker Bitten: In Palm City, an Amazon delivery worker fell victim to an eastern diamondback rattlesnake bite while dropping off a package on a home’s porch. The snake had coiled up and struck the woman’s leg, causing her to fall ill. She was immediately taken to the hospital and remains in a serious condition. (MCSO)

4. I-95 Detour: Travelers heading to Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) faced an unexpected obstacle as the airport announced the temporary closure of the I-95 Ramp to PBI for construction purposes. The ramp closure occurred on September 19 and 20 from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., with an additional closure scheduled for September 24 to 25 during the same hours. (Palm Beach International Airport)

5. Possible Alligator Attack: The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation to determine if a 13-foot, 8.5-inch male alligator was involved in an adult’s death. The body was found in a waterway at Ridgecrest Park in Largo, prompting deputies from the sheriff’s office and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to respond to the scene and begin their investigation. (CBS NEWSPATH)

These stories captivated readers last week, showcasing the unexpected and sometimes dangerous situations people can find themselves in. Stay tuned for more news and updates.

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