In the news, case solved
In the news, The Italian Pastry Institute Police have trace the counterfeit Zoppoles, found in San Francisco, back to Onleyville Rhode Island where the demand for Zeppoles on St Joseph Day is so great that people have to resort to buying French Crawlers at the donut shop and fill them with Cool Whip.
The spokesperson for the institute stated that the French Crawlers, which were traced back to Dunkin Donuts in Rhode Island was the clue that helped solve the case. Officer Rocco La Fazia, a Rhode Island native, recognized the French Crawler Zeppoles from his childhood day in Onleyville and notified his superiors to the location of his Grand mothers house where the counterfeit operation was taking place.
The police confiscated 2,000 French Crawlers and 100 gallons of Cool Whip. Grand Ma La Fazia was arrested and charged with possession of counterfeit Zeppoles with the intent to distribute. She was released in the custody of her son, Anthony La Fazia who stated that his Grand Mother is Innocent and that she makes the every year to give to the homeless italian people who can afford the real thing.She has no idea how the ended up in San Francisco. No trial date has been set.
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