Sausage Attacker Set Free

California Robbery  Suspect accused of smacking man with a sausage released from jail.
by Associated Press
Published: Fri, September 12, 2008 - 4:55 am CST Last Updated: Fri, September 12, 2008 - 5:19 am CST
SANGER, Calif. (AP) - A man suspected of breaking into the home
of two California farmworkers, rubbing spices into the face of one
man and smacking another with an 8-inch sausage has been set free.
Prosecutors say they do not have enough evidence to file
criminal charges against 21-year-old Antonio Vasquez. He was
released from Fresno County Jail on Tuesday.
Sheriff's Lt. Ian Burrimond says Vasquez was found hiding in a
field wearing only a T-shirt, boxers and socks after the Saturday
morning attack. Vasquez is also accused of stealing $900 from the
home.
There is no listed phone number for Vasquez.
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It seems one of the sheriff’s deputies ate the evidence after returning from a raid of a pot dealers house.

This was the funniest news story I’ve heard in a long time. I wonder what kind of spices he rubbed in the mans face.  Did it hurt being beaten with a sausage?

did he eat the sausage?

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