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Cops arrest man driving erratically who claimed he was going to meet singer Beyonce in NYC

MILFORD, Conn. (AP) _ A Detroit-area man faces a variety of charges after nearly hitting a patrol car and telling police that singer Beyonce was waiting to meet him in New York, authorities said. Full Article at Chicago Tribune

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