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Man Faces Charges After Flashing Himself At A Mall

A 47-year-old man from Rutland, Vermont is now facing two felony counts and a misdemeanor charge of retail theft after he reportedly exposed himself to two Victoria's Secret store clerks while trying on women's underwear.

Robert K. Scott, who went to a lingerie store in the Diamond Run Mall twice, once in April and then in May, was released on conditions that he should stay away from the mall and the store.

Scientist Conducts Secret DNA Test On Her Spouse's Underwear To Check For Other Woman

Police are investing a state forensic scientist who conducted a DNA test for her "personal" use related to divorce.

Ann Chamberlain-Gordon, from Okemos, Mich., used state laboratory equipment to perform a DNA test on her husband's underwear to find out if he was having sex with another woman.

Nude Man Kicked Out Of Salon In New Hampshire

Kevin Bean, 48, of Salem probably had something else in mind when he entered the local Lather and Lace men's hair salon in New Hampshire. According to officials, Bean went to the bathroom at the salon, took off his pants and shirt and emerged wearing only his underwear.

When a female employee told Bean to get dressed, he took off the remaining clothing and stood naked before her. Employees kicked Bean out of the salon and called police.

Arizona Dating Web Site To Publish Pictures Of Only Good-Looking People

In a bid to attract only the best people, an online dating site in Arizona has decided to publish the pictures of only attractive people on their sites.

The decision, says the site owner Allena Brown, was prompted by the submission of pictures by a man who was seen in flannel underwear and holding an axe.

Top British Judge Acquitted Of "Flashing" Charges In A Local Train

A panel of three magistrates dismissed the case of indecent public exposure against a top British judge after they could not find sufficient evidence against him.

The court acquitted Sir Stephen Richards of charges that he twice exposed himself to a woman on a South London commuter train in 2006. According to The Times of London, the 56-year-old judge sits in the Court of Appeal and has presided over several high profile cases.