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$1,000 Reward For The Arrest Of This Woman Urinator

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Local radio talk show host Tom Leykis announced today on his daily afternoon radio show that he is willing to pay a $1,000 reward to anyone who can identify the woman who was caught on his security cameras urinating on the front door of his Hollywood Hills home.

In the video you see two separate camera angles of a woman in her 20s or 30s as she pulls up to his house in a sedan that ought to be very easy to identify because it has bondo or primer on the drivers side door in a unique pattern. The woman also steals some poinsettia plants off of Leykis's porch after they soak a minute in her pee.

Maybe you agree with Leykis's point of views, maybe you don't... But i am certain that everyone could use an easy $1,000. So watch the video, and if you're lucky enough to recognize either the car or the girl, email the info to tom@blowmeuptom.com and collect your cash.

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