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Accused drug dealer Alfred Acree bolted from police in Charles City,
Va., in April on a Saturday night and took off in the dark through the
thick woods. However, police tracked him down easily because he was
wearing new L. A. Gear athletic shoes containing small, battery-operated
lights that light up each time the heel is pressed. Said sheriff's
investigator Anthony Anderson, "Every time he took a step, we knew
exactly where he was." [Newport News Daily Press, 4-8-93]
I just had to share. Some of the smartest thieves since the dudes that robbed banks at night and tried to get away wearing those L.A. Gear shoes that lit up...
Accused drug dealer Alfred Acree bolted from police in Charles City,
Va., in April on a Saturday night and took off in the dark through the
thick woods. However, police tracked him down easily because he was
wearing new L. A. Gear athletic shoes containing small, battery-operated
lights that light up each time the heel is pressed. Said sheriff's
investigator Anthony Anderson, "Every time he took a step, we knew
exactly where he was." [Newport News Daily Press, 4-8-93]
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