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Watch: Videos you may have missed this week

From four California residents being arrested after faking a bear attack for an insurance payout to a couple returning home to find a koala in their bed, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week:Four California residents arrested after faking a bear attack for insurance payoutFour Los Angeles residents were arrested for an insurance fraud scheme after they claimed a bear damaged their vehicles but video showed it was a person in a bear costume.The California Department of Insurance said the four men claimed a bear entered their 2010 Rolls Royce Ghost and damaged the interior while at Lake Arrowhead on Jan. 28. They provided surveillance footage to their insurance company as proof. But the video proved their story false.Watch the video in the player above.Couple comes home to find koala in bedKoalas are normally found in eucalyptus trees, but one couple came home in Australia on Wednesday and were shocked to find one in their bedroom.Video showed the koala scurrying around the house, presumably looking for a way out, as Rufino, the homeowner, screamed frantically in the background. Koalas rarely attack people and are most often seen at the tops of trees, lazily chewing eucalyptus leaves.Rufino said her husband later used a blanket to shoo the koala away and it then found its way to the door.Massive dust storm reduces visibility, causes vehicle pileup on central California highwayA powerful dust storm known as a haboob caused a vehicle pile-up on a central California highway, sending several people to hospitals with minor injuries, authorities said.An enormous rolling cloud of dust reduced visibility Monday afternoon on State Route 152 in Madera County, causing motorists to crash into one another, according to the California Highway Patrol.Pit Bull gives birth to green puppy named FionaA Mississippi couple’s pet Pit Bull welcomed a new litter of puppies into the world last weekend, but one of the puppies doesn’t look like the others.Pearl and Harley are the names of their two American Pit Bulls who had a new litter of puppies on Sunday.The only oddity is the firstborn was a different color than the rest. She was green.

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Cost-conscious consumers trade down from restaurants to c-stores [Video]

As menu prices rise at fast-food restaurants, customers are looking to convenience stores for meal deals.

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‘Major frustration’: E-scooter company hopes parking restrictions loosen in Mississauga [Video]

A Mississauga resident was initially excited to rent a Lime scooter for a late-night ride home from the City Centre a few weeks ago, but ended up in a predicament when he couldn’t find an approved parking spot close to his intended destination

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Trial for alleged hitman accused of shooting Greenville attorney [Video]

A Greenville courthouse has the makings of a “Dateline” episode, involving an accused hitman, a local attorney shot and a mysterious, fatal car wreck.On April 18, 2023, attorney JP Baum was shot beside a car outside the Law Offices of Truluck Thomason. In a statement he released, he said, “My right lung collapsed. As I started to take what I believed was my last breaths in this world, I called my wife to tell her I was dying and that I loved her.”Nearly a month later, investigators arrested Travis Douglass, a Hilton Head man with no criminal record.The state says Douglass agreed to shoot and kill an attorney for his friend David Smith, an architect. The Law Offices of Truluck Thomason was suing him for more than a million dollars for construction issues.On April 18, 2023, video shows a man driving a recreational vehicle past the law offices, getting out, casing an attorney’s car and then waiting in the RV for three hours. Just before 7 p.m., Baum was shot while loading his car. His attorneys say he wasn’t the intended target. Detective Thomas Bixby with the Greenville Police Department said they found Douglass and the RV with the same distinct scratch on the side nearly a month later, about a quarter of a mile away from Baum’s home. In body camera footage, Douglass admitted to police that he was the only person to have driven the RV in the last couple of months. Police found a 22-caliber bullet casing that had been fired under the driver’s seat.Detectives say cell tower signals and receipts put Douglass at the scene of the crime and discovered the connection to Smith. They requested Smith’s Google searches. “March 6, searched for silencer design, 22 bullet dimensions,” said Bixby.That was along with searches for a different attorney and his home address. Baum’s attorneys say he’s similar in height and build.Douglass’ searches after the shooting caught law enforcement’s attention. “Can a thief steal a 2019 dodge ram without the keys, how to hotwire a Promaster van, where is ignition wire,” Bixby read.Soon after Douglass was arrested, the state says Smith’s Google searches, some of which were deleted and recovered, tell the rest of the story. “Maximum sentence for accessory after the fact. Travis Douglass. Fatal car accident Columbia. How long can you be detained without charges,” said Bixby as he read Smith’s search history.Detectives say Smith willed the house to his wife the same day Douglass was arrested. The next day, he died in a car crash, driving 105 miles per hour into a telephone pole. The defense says this is a coincidence. They questioned each witness, poking holes in testimony and tools used in the investigation to make a case there is reasonable doubt.