99-year-old woman checks get arrested off her bucket list

Author : imperialty1937
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:42:40


Not so common bucket list item? Get arrested.

But that's precisely what sat on top of 99-year-old Annie's list: 'Experience a police cell from within.'

Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream.



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There was a problem, though. 'Civilians are not allowed inside an area with cells,' the police said on Facebook.

But how could you say no to such an odd request? An officer named Maarten bent the rules and 'arranged a visit for Annie (very exceptional) in a dwell chamber.'

And Annie got the full effect: she was picked up by the police, cuffed, and locked up. She had the time of her life.

Although this request might seem uncommon, it's not the first time someone has asked to be thrown in the slammer for the fun of it.

Last year, Edie Simms, a 102-year-old woman in St. Louis, had her dream come true when — upon request — police officers arrested her at the senior center where she delivered her handmade scarves and pot holders.

Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun.

Although this request might seem uncommon, it's not the first time someone has asked to be thrown in the slammer for the fun of it. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. Not so common bucket list item? Get arrested. Although this request might seem uncommon, it's not the first time someone has asked to be thrown in the slammer for the fun of it. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. There was a problem, though. 'Civilians are not allowed inside an area with cells,' the police said on Facebook. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. But how could you say no to such an odd request? An officer named Maarten bent the rules and 'arranged a visit for Annie (very exceptional) in a dwell chamber.' Last year, Edie Simms, a 102-year-old woman in St. Louis, had her dream come true when — upon request — police officers arrested her at the senior center where she delivered her handmade scarves and pot holders. But that's precisely what sat on top of 99-year-old Annie's list: 'Experience a police cell from within.' And Annie got the full effect: she was picked up by the police, cuffed, and locked up. She had the time of her life. Although this request might seem uncommon, it's not the first time someone has asked to be thrown in the slammer for the fun of it. But how could you say no to such an odd request? An officer named Maarten bent the rules and 'arranged a visit for Annie (very exceptional) in a dwell chamber.' But how could you say no to such an odd request? An officer named Maarten bent the rules and 'arranged a visit for Annie (very exceptional) in a dwell chamber.' There was a problem, though. 'Civilians are not allowed inside an area with cells,' the police said on Facebook. Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream. There was a problem, though. 'Civilians are not allowed inside an area with cells,' the police said on Facebook. But that's precisely what sat on top of 99-year-old Annie's list: 'Experience a police cell from within.' Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. Not so common bucket list item? Get arrested. Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. Annie and Edie, though unusual, know how to have a little fun. But how could you say no to such an odd request? An officer named Maarten bent the rules and 'arranged a visit for Annie (very exceptional) in a dwell chamber.' Last year, Edie Simms, a 102-year-old woman in St. Louis, had her dream come true when — upon request — police officers arrested her at the senior center where she delivered her handmade scarves and pot holders. Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream. Last year, Edie Simms, a 102-year-old woman in St. Louis, had her dream come true when — upon request — police officers arrested her at the senior center where she delivered her handmade scarves and pot holders. Annie's niece contacted officers in the Dutch town of Nijmegan-Zuid to tell them about her aunt's dream. But that's precisely what sat on top of 99-year-old Annie's list: 'Experience a police cell from within.' There was a problem, though. 'Civilians are not allowed inside an area with cells,' the police said on Facebook. Although this request might seem uncommon, it's not the first time someone has asked to be thrown in the slammer for the fun of it.

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