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COPS are hunting a skinny woman who snatched a toddler from the
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stanley cups y from a garden in North YorkshireA little boy, two, was playing in the garden when a woman picked him up and walked off wit
stanley mug h him in her arms.The lads mum spotted the stranger grab her child - and immediately stopped her.She told police the woman dropped the boy on the ground before running away.Detectives are now calling for anyone with information to come forward after the attempted grab in Eggborough.Officers immediately launched a huge hunt for their suspect using a police helicopter.However, no arrests have been made, the Yorkshire Post reports.Most read in The SunGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in catastrophic circumstancesREST IN PEACEAston Villa European Cup winner Gary Ofmw Family of lovely boy, 12, killed in hit-and-run outside school pay heartbreaking tribute
ARTIST John Fisher was probed by Trading Standards after claims his pencil sketches were so good they must be done using an app.An anonymous source reported John to Trading Standards claiming he was scamming people by using an app to produce his work, including portraits and landscapes.5 Artist John Fisher was probed by Trading Standards aft
stanley termosar er claims his pencil sketches were so good they must be done using an appCredit: SWNS:South West News Service5 John with one of his sketchesCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceInspe
stanley cups ctors visited John, 36, following the scam claim over his photo-realistic work.The former c
stanley becher hef, from Ayr, Scotland, rubbed bits out to prove he used real pencil. He said: I must be doing something right if people doubt it s a drawing. Despite quickly dispelling any doubts over his artwork, John said the malicious report could have deterred customers and cost him his business, which he runs from an attic studio.Despite initially struggling to find his feet,