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Man accused of leaving fish at ‘Goonies’ house indicted for stealing, wrecking yacht
A Canadian man accused of leaving a dead fish on ‘The Goonies’ house porch and stealing a boat on Feb. 3 was indicted by a Clatsop grand jury on Wednesday, according to court documents.
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''Goonies' fish incident: Man accused of stealing yacht gets rescued by Coast Guard, then arrested
Police in Oregon have arrested a Canadian man who allegedly stole a yacht and ... him leaving a dead fish at the home in the film “The Goonies.” ...
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Man rescued from sea in viral video arrested for leaving fish at Goonies house
And the famed home featured in the classic 1985 film “The Goonies.” Combined ... concluded Friday night with the arrest of a Canadian man. Jericho Wolf Labonte, 35, of Victoria, British ...
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Canadian man in Goonies house fish incident indicted on several charges
The Canadian man accused of allegedly leaving a dead fish on the porch of "The Goonies" house and then stealing a boat in February was indicted on Wednesday by a Clatsop County grand jury. According ...
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Man saved by U.S. Coast Guard arrested for leaving fish at Goonies house
A Canadian man who was the subject of a dramatic water ... left a dead fish at a home featured in the 1985 movie The Goonies. Like us on Facebook to see similar stories Please give an overall ...
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Man wanted for leaving a dead fish at 'The Goonies' house is rescued at sea by Coast Guard: Video
A man wanted by police in Oregon in a bizarre incident at a house featured in "The Goonies" was the subject ... Labonte was arrested Friday night at a warming center in Seaside, about 17 miles ...
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Man saved by Coast Guard accused of stealing boat, leaving fish at 'Goonies' house
He is also suspected of leaving a large dead fish on the porch of the "Goonies" house ... where he had used a fake name. They arrested him around 7:30 p.m. Officers had been looking for him ...
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They never say die: Hollywood should have listened to "The Goonies"
It was a moving moment that recalled one of Quan's previously most famous films, "The Goonies." In the 1985 Richard ...
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After leaving dead fish at 'Goonies' house, police say Canadian man stole boat, needed Coast Guard rescue
A man who posted video on social media of himself leaving a dead fish on the porch of the famous "Goonies" house in Astoria ... Office and Oregon State Police arrested 35-year-old Jericho Wolf ...
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Arrest made in stolen yacht rescue, 'Goonies' fish incident
And the famed home featured in the classic 1985 film “The Goonies.” Combined ... concluded Friday night with the arrest of a Canadian man. Jericho Wolf Labonte, 35, of Victoria, British ...

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