The Ketchup Caper
A West Virginia woman is in trouble with the law over a ketchup caper. WTRF-TV reports that April Stanley allegedly swiped just under 20-dollars worth of ketchup packets recently from a gas station in Wheeling. On top of that, officers say she then threatened to stab the store clerk when she was confronted. The store will normally charge 25-cents a pack if no food is bought. The whole thing left Stanley behind bars on assault and shoplifting counts.