Nipple Enlargements: Now More Common and other Stories
Nipple Enlargements: Now More Common
NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) --
Breast implants are one thing, but some folks are so unsatisfied with the size of their nipples that they're having them surgically enhanced. It sounds like "nip-picking," but according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 501 women and 40 men had "breast nipple enlargement" surgery last year. New York-based plastic surgeon Bruce Nadler performs the procedure on half a dozen people a year and says most do it because they want the "teasing look" of an erect nipple at all times. Still others -- mostly men -- are nipple fetishists who want their nipples to be the biggest, most desirable nipples possible. The "super-sizing" is done with injections of collagen or silicone, cartilage taken from the patient's ear or implants. Dr. Nadler says still more common is nipple reduction surgery, which is done by men who feel their chests look too feminine and women who are self conscious about looking nippy in cold weather.
Authorities Arrest Suspected Balloon Thief
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Authorities have arrested a man they say stole a hot-air balloon from a Knox County home and then broke into another residence where he forced the family there to feed him.
Gregory Allen Williams, 40, was caught by police Friday night as he left the house authorities say he broke into during the evening. Williams made the family there feed him, though the couple's adult daughter hid in a closet and alerted authorities by using her cell phone, said Loudon County Assistant Chief Deputy Jimmy Davis.
The hot-air balloon, which belongs to James Hood, was packed in a trailer and parked in his driveway Friday morning when a neighbor saw someone hitch the trailer to a vehicle and take off, authorities say.
Knox County Sheriff Tim Hutchison said a pursuit then started. The suspect eventually ditched his vehicle and the balloon trailer in a field in Loudon County and fled into nearby woods.
Hood recovered his trailer and balloon, valued at nearly $30,000. Authorities say Williams was already wanted on a probation violation warrant and now faces felony theft charges.
Police mistakenly impound driver with car
TORONTO (Reuters) - An 85-year-old Canadian man spent hours inside his impounded car in freezing temperatures after his vehicle was ticketed for illegal parking and then towed to a police compound, police said on Thursday.
Police in the western city of Edmonton, Alberta, said frost had obscured the car's windows and a tow-truck driver, unaware of the elderly man sitting in the driver's seat, took the car to the police compound. The incident occurred Tuesday.
"The security officer at that site along with the tow-truck driver noticed that there was some movement in the car," said Edmonton Police spokeswoman Lisa Lammi.
"They accessed the vehicle and sure enough there was an elderly man inside. He was disoriented but he was not unconscious."
Temperatures were close to -10 Celsius (14 Fahrenheit).
According to the Edmonton bylaw office, the ticket was written two hours before the car arrived at the impound lot.
The man, whose identity has not been released, was taken to hospital for observation.
Lammi said police were unsure what stopped the man from driving his car away.
Toddler Brings Crack To Daycare
Police say a two-year-old showed up at daycare with crack cocaine in his pocket.
Philadelphia, PA -- Police in Philadelphia say a two-year-old boy showed up at daycare Friday with crack cocaine in his pocket. Now, authorities have picked up his mother. Police say the boy went to day care, pulled two packets out of his pocket and handed them to his teacher. The teacher found drugs in the packets, and then found nine more packets of crack cocaine in the boy's pockets. When the child's mother picked him up at the end of the day, police took her into custody. Police say a search of the house uncovered still more drugs, including a pound of marijuana and a small amount of crack cocaine. The boy and his five-year-old sister are now in the custody of the Philadelphia's family services unit.
NEW YORK (Wireless Flash) --
Breast implants are one thing, but some folks are so unsatisfied with the size of their nipples that they're having them surgically enhanced. It sounds like "nip-picking," but according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 501 women and 40 men had "breast nipple enlargement" surgery last year. New York-based plastic surgeon Bruce Nadler performs the procedure on half a dozen people a year and says most do it because they want the "teasing look" of an erect nipple at all times. Still others -- mostly men -- are nipple fetishists who want their nipples to be the biggest, most desirable nipples possible. The "super-sizing" is done with injections of collagen or silicone, cartilage taken from the patient's ear or implants. Dr. Nadler says still more common is nipple reduction surgery, which is done by men who feel their chests look too feminine and women who are self conscious about looking nippy in cold weather.
Authorities Arrest Suspected Balloon Thief
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Authorities have arrested a man they say stole a hot-air balloon from a Knox County home and then broke into another residence where he forced the family there to feed him.
Gregory Allen Williams, 40, was caught by police Friday night as he left the house authorities say he broke into during the evening. Williams made the family there feed him, though the couple's adult daughter hid in a closet and alerted authorities by using her cell phone, said Loudon County Assistant Chief Deputy Jimmy Davis.
The hot-air balloon, which belongs to James Hood, was packed in a trailer and parked in his driveway Friday morning when a neighbor saw someone hitch the trailer to a vehicle and take off, authorities say.
Knox County Sheriff Tim Hutchison said a pursuit then started. The suspect eventually ditched his vehicle and the balloon trailer in a field in Loudon County and fled into nearby woods.
Hood recovered his trailer and balloon, valued at nearly $30,000. Authorities say Williams was already wanted on a probation violation warrant and now faces felony theft charges.
Police mistakenly impound driver with car
TORONTO (Reuters) - An 85-year-old Canadian man spent hours inside his impounded car in freezing temperatures after his vehicle was ticketed for illegal parking and then towed to a police compound, police said on Thursday.
Police in the western city of Edmonton, Alberta, said frost had obscured the car's windows and a tow-truck driver, unaware of the elderly man sitting in the driver's seat, took the car to the police compound. The incident occurred Tuesday.
"The security officer at that site along with the tow-truck driver noticed that there was some movement in the car," said Edmonton Police spokeswoman Lisa Lammi.
"They accessed the vehicle and sure enough there was an elderly man inside. He was disoriented but he was not unconscious."
Temperatures were close to -10 Celsius (14 Fahrenheit).
According to the Edmonton bylaw office, the ticket was written two hours before the car arrived at the impound lot.
The man, whose identity has not been released, was taken to hospital for observation.
Lammi said police were unsure what stopped the man from driving his car away.
Toddler Brings Crack To Daycare
Police say a two-year-old showed up at daycare with crack cocaine in his pocket.
Philadelphia, PA -- Police in Philadelphia say a two-year-old boy showed up at daycare Friday with crack cocaine in his pocket. Now, authorities have picked up his mother. Police say the boy went to day care, pulled two packets out of his pocket and handed them to his teacher. The teacher found drugs in the packets, and then found nine more packets of crack cocaine in the boy's pockets. When the child's mother picked him up at the end of the day, police took her into custody. Police say a search of the house uncovered still more drugs, including a pound of marijuana and a small amount of crack cocaine. The boy and his five-year-old sister are now in the custody of the Philadelphia's family services unit.


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