Must See Videos: Grave thief caught in the act

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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Police say a woman stole a statue from a grave
Police say a woman stole a statue from a grave

A school bus crashing into a house, a camera at a gravesite catches a thief stealing a statue, a tennis player proves age is no barrier for play, and surfing at night going hi-tech are your Must-See Videos for Thursday.

SCHOOL BUS CRASH

A Clayton County, Georgia school bus driver had just dropped off students at a volleyball game Monday when out of nowhere a red car crossed the centerline and hit the bus.

The force of the impact shattered the bus's windshield when it slammed right into a home where a person was laying on a couch.

Officials say the bus driver likely saved lives because she steered to the right. Otherwise, the bus would have crashed into a playground full of children.

Luckily, no one was injured in the accident.

GRAVE THIEF CAUGHT ON VIDEO

A woman in Middletown, Connecticut was caught on video stealing a statue from a gravesite.

Shortly after the video circulated, the woman turned herself into police.

The father of the 19-year-old buried at the gravesite installed the camera several years ago after his son's resting place was vandalized.

97 YEAR OLD HITS TENNIS COURT

A woman in Halifax, Canada isn't letting her age get in the way of the sport she loves.

Jo Fort is 96 years old. She's raised her children and had a career in nursing. Now, she's playing the game she loved so much as a child.

Fort hits the court three times a week and she says playing tennis keeps her feeling young. She turns 97 in less than three months.

LED SURF BOARD LIGHTS THE WAVES

In Malibu, California Sean Johnson doesn't need a full moon for night surfing.

He has "Night Rider" - a surfboard with LED lights inside that illuminates the waves he catches.

Johnson's father created the surf board that comes with a remote control so you can change the color of the lights.

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