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An elderly man accuses a woman, who ran pharmacy errands for him, of pocketing some of his pain pills; she says he whacked her car with his cane as she tried to leave, and she wants him to pay for the dents.
An elderly man accuses a woman, who ran pharmacy errands for him, of pocketing some of his pain pills; she says he whacked her car with his cane as she tried to leave, and she wants him to pay for the dents.
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