eyeglasses News Archive

29-Jul-2007

 

  • 'Kid Nation': Fun and games? (Chicago Sun-Times)
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- The scene opens on a distraught young boy. You see tears leaking behind his eyeglasses. "I'm feeling, like, really stressed and really worried. It's just been really stressful and tough. I guess I'm just gonna have to keep pushin'," he says, and he sniffs up runny snot.


  • Wanted man used eyeglasses to escape, cops say (Asbury Park Press)
    Police had one of Somerset County's most-wanted fugitives handcuffed and shackled to a bench at headquarters Sunday, but that didn't stop the wanted man from once again fleeing from police. David T. Jones, 32, whose last known address is LaMonte Avenue in Bound Brook, used a plastic piece of his eyeglasses to get out of his restraints and escaped police custody by running out the back door, South ...


  • DNA leads to arrest of rape suspect in Findlay; eyeglasses left at scene also helped I.D. accused (The Toledo Blade)
    FINDLAY ? A man has been arrested after DNA evidence pointed to him as the suspect in several home invasions, assaults, and rapes that occurred in Findlay and Upper Sandusky, starting 12 years ago, police said this morning.


  • ?Can you hear me? guy is real (The Joplin Globe)
    Can you hear me now? The question is a part of pop culture and synonymous with the commercial image of a cell phone technician in black-framed eyeglasses.


  • Eyeglasses can be found on Web for reduced cost (Akron Beacon Journal)
    With eyeglasses, many of us are one-stop shoppers. We go to a single store, such as LensCrafters or Eyemart Express, to get our eye exam, lenses and frames. Eye exams can be affordable, but sometimes there are marked-up frames and unnecessary high-tech lens options.


  • Eyeglasses left behind at break-in leads to suspect (WFMJ Youngstown)
    FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) - Detectives used DNA, a pair of prescription eyeglasses and a list of Medicaid recipients to make an arrest in a home invasion and rape.


  • Eyeglasses left behind at break-in leads to rape suspect (News Journal)
    FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) - A pair of prescription bifocal eyeglasses left behind at a break-in helped lead police to a man suspected in a string of home invasions and sexual assaults, police said Friday.


  • Eyeglasses left behind at break-in leads to suspect (FOX 45 Dayton)
    FINDLAY, Ohio (AP) -- Detectives used D-N-A, a pair of prescription eyeglasses and a list of Medicaid recipients to make an arrest in a home invasion and rape.


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