Skip to content
  • Happy Health
  • Happy Mindset
  • Animal Wonders
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Subscribe
Menu
  • Happy Health
  • Happy Mindset
  • Animal Wonders
  • About Us
    • Team
  • Subscribe
Happy News

8-Year-Old’s Unsupervised Shopping Adventure Ends Safely

In a surprising turn of events, an 8-year-old girl from Bedford, Ohio, safely navigated her mother’s 2020 Nissan Rogue to a nearby Target store for an unsupervised shopping trip. The incident unfolded when Bedford Police were alerted to the missing child and vehicle, with Ring camera footage capturing her departure from home early Sunday morning. Upon locating the young driver at Target in Bainbridge, officers were informed by the girl that she had collided with a mailbox during her journey. Humorously reflecting on the incident, the Bedford Police shared on social media the unexpected rush to shop, joking about her eagerness surpassing even that of the officer’s wife.

PrevPreviousFloki the Border Collie Dazzles Brazil with Remarkable Footvolley Skills
NextDream Come True: California Grandma Wins HGTV’s 2024 Smart Home After Persistent EntriesNext

Recent Articles

Happy News

The Oldest Dog On Record Just Got Even Older

April 5, 2026

Dogs have been living alongside humans for a very long time, but two new studies published in the journal Nature just pushed that timeline back by about 5,000 years and introduced us to the oldest dog whose identity has ever been confirmed through genetics. Researchers examined ancient DNA from the

Read More
Happy News

The C-3PO Head From The Empire Strikes Back Just Sold For Over One Million Dollars

April 4, 2026

It was the only one of its kind ever to appear on the collector market, and it just sold for more than a million dollars. The light-up C-3PO head used on set during the filming of The Empire Strikes Back in 1980 sold at a Propstore auction for 1,058,400 dollars,

Read More
Happy News

A Sea Slug Study Just Changed What We Know About How To Actually Make Memory Stick

April 4, 2026

If you have ever crammed the night before and found it mostly gone by morning, there is now a cellular explanation for why that happens, and it comes from an unlikely source: sea slugs. Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center studied the neurons of Aplysia, a sea

Read More
« Previous Next »
  • Privacy Notice
  • Accessibility Notice
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Unsubscribe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Notice
  • Accessibility Notice
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Unsubscribe
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2026 HappyNews.