Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Arizona Man Arrested After Allegedly Faking His Own Kidnapping To Avoid Going To Work

Arizona Man Arrested After Allegedly Faking His Own Kidnapping To Avoid Going To Work
Coolidge Police Department

A 19-year-old man in Arizona faked his own kidnapping because he wanted to get out of going to work.

According to The Hill, police responded around 5:25 p.m. on February 10 to reports of a man who appeared to be injured near tracks in Coolidge, which is located just outside of Phoenix.


Authorities said they found Brandon Soules on the ground near the Coolidge water tower with his hands tied behind his back and a purple bandana stuffed in his mouth.

He claimed two men kidnapped him, knocked him unconscious because his father had money, and drove him around before being left in the desert where he was found.

Soules was taken to the hospital but medical records revealed there was no indication of a concussion or head injuries.

After extensive investigating, Coolidge detectives concluded Soules had fabricated the story.

Officers confirmed:

"Evidence was discovered showing his story was fabricated and no kidnapping or assault occurred."

Soules was arrested on February 17 on suspicion of false reporting to police and later admitted to staging his kidnapping as an excuse to get out of work.

Social media users engaged in a collective face-to-palm.





The mockery of his unsuccessful ruse continued.





He was thought to have worked installing tires at a car shop called The Tire Factory, according to Indy 100.

It turns out the teen did manifest his wish to get out of work after all—permanently.

He is reportedly no longer employed by the car shop.

More from Trending

Joe Pesci; Donald Trump
PBS; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Resurfaced Clips From 'Sesame Street' Shed Light On Why Trump Hates PBS So Much

Friends, family, and professional associates of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump have all called out a serious lack of emotional maturity in the 78-year-old.

They've highlighted multiple instances of the former reality show host harming his own self interests for the sake of petty revenge against anyone or anything that bruises his fragile ego.

Keep Reading Show less
Elmo
Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Headspace

Fake LinkedIn Post From 'Elmo' About Getting Laid Off From 'Sesame Street' Goes Viral—And It's Brutal

One of the Trump Administration's most recent rounds of budget-slashing was aimed squarely at NPR and PBS, the latter of which gave us one of American culture's most iconic institutions: Sesame Street.

The show's future now of course hangs in the balance, and one of its most beloved characters, Elmo, is calling it a layoff.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshots from video of Ken Turner, the tank, and the Tesla
Led By Donkeys

98-Year-Old WWII Vet Uses Tank To 'Crush Fascism' By Literally Crushing A Tesla In Viral Video

98-year-old British World War II veteran Ken Turner has gone viral after using a Sherman tank to crush a Tesla vehicle in an act of protest against Elon Musk and the rise of fascism around the globe.

Turner, a former Royal Engineer, crushed a Tesla electric vehicle bearing the license plate “FASCISM” in a bold protest organized by the activist group Led by Donkeys. The car, donated by a Tesla owner who said they were “appalled” by Musk’s embrace of far-right politics in Europe, was used in the dramatic stunt to symbolize resistance to rising authoritarianism.

Keep Reading Show less
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

MTG Just Made 'Weirdos' Jab At Dems—And Critics Turned It Right Back Around On Her

Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene found herself on the receiving end of her own attack after social media users flipped the script following Greene's criticism of Democratic Representative Melanie Stansbury during a hearing about transgender athletes.

On Wednesday, Greene chaired a hearing aimed at spotlighting the stories of two activists who say they were negatively affected by the inclusion of transgender athletes in their sports leagues.

Keep Reading Show less
Messy paint and palette set
Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash

Hobbies People Picked Up As Adults That Made Them Unexpectedly Happy

Everyone needs something to do in their lives that's purely for joy, not for fame or work or money. It's a relaxing and enjoyable escape and can be a key part of someone's personality and lifestyle.

But sometimes, a new hobby will come in unexpectedly, when we didn't even think anything would come of it.

Keep Reading Show less