Dangerous fugitive Puddin, aka “Wild Child” lurking in his secret hideout, reportedly under a neighbor’s deck. The fugitive was brought to justice and taken into custody with the aid of food, water, a chemical compound, and a lot of pleading. Puddin was interviewed by this reporter in the detention facility, commonly known and “Diane’s House.” His only comment was, “Meow.”
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