Jewel Thieves, Angry Subaru Driver, Momma Jokes, Runaway Dad

Apple AirTag helps police track down thieves who stole $500k worth of jewels. 3rd grader charged after making bomb threats via Facebook. Subaru driver crashes newly purchased vehicle through dealership after being denied refund. Georgia teacher maked crude comments about student’s mother, then attacks him. Runaway Wisconsin father returns to the states. Follow This Day in Crime on Social: X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: Thieves swipe suitcase with $500K worth of jewels but Apple AirTag helps cops track them down NY Post 3rd Grader Faces Criminal Charge After Making Multiple School Bomb Threats on Facebook: ‘It’s Very Upsetting’ People Angry Subaru driver crashes car through dealership window after claiming he was denied refund: ‘Hit a breaking point’ NY Post Georgia teacher tosses boy, 11, across classroom after making crude remarks about kid’s mom: report NY Post Sheriff Says Runaway Wis. Father Who Faked His Own Death Returned 'Willingly,' Did So 'for His Family, I Guess' People To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Crime is always happening – and frankly, it can be exhausting. Mainstream outlets constantly pepper you with the dark side of humanity. Do we really need that added negativity in our lives? How can we stay up to date on true crime – without casting a dark shadow on your already hectic day? Well, here at This Day in Crime, we have come up with a solution. We provide a balanced mix of national true crime headlines, along with a healthy dose of lesser known stories – whose headlines leave you no choice but to want to know the whole story. The kicker? We deliver our stories in an upbeat, and hopefully entertaining way – all in about fifteen minutes. Think “true crime with a side of levity.” Join standup comedian and former police detective Todd McComas, newsroom veteran Eric Quintana, and the rest of the This Day in Crime team Monday - Friday as new episodes run down some of the biggest crime stories AND best headlines moving through the news cycle. Tenderfoot TV presents, This Day In Crime, a quick and entertaining way to get your daily dose of crime. Premieres January 2024.