GENE ANDERSON’s SON IS ARRESTED DUE TO PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
  • 02/08/2006 (2:09:25 pm)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

AND MORE ON STACY KEIBLER IN LA PAPER.

IMO, Stacy Keibler has a good chance of coming in first in the Dancing With the Stars competition.  I feel it will come down to Stacy vs. Drew. 
 
Wrestlers bullish on ballroom show
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
With pro wrestler Stacy Keibler being hailed as the one to beat on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," she's getting more and more calls from well-wishers. However, she admits, some prefer to remain anonymous.

"The best part about it is that I get so many calls from friends that are guys. They're like, 'I just want you to know I'm watching you and supporting you, but I don't want anyone to know that I'm watching you. I'm like, 'Don't worry, you're not the first guy who's called me,' " says the WWE beauty, laughing. We always knew those wrestlers had a soft spot! "They're all rooting me on and are kind of surprised that I can dance."

Keibler just hopes her energy can sustain the rest of the competition. "People don't realize how much hard work we're putting in. We're all so mentally and physically exhausted. I think that everybody is just starting to get so drained," she confesses. But Keibler's not complaining. "Not only am I having the greatest experience of my life, but it's provided a crossover from me being on the WWE to now dancing and performing."

As for what she hopes to get out of this experience? "I moved out to L.A. two years ago and got right into acting class. That's ultimately what I want to do. I'd love to have a career either in film or TV," she responds. "Hopefully people will enjoy following my career after this." She's certainly putting her best foot forward.

Operator of Myers Park beauty parlor busted

07:27 AM EST on Wednesday, February 8, 2006
By 6NEWS Staff
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Bradley Eugene Anderson
A 36-year-old hair stylist was arrested last week after police said he used customer information to obtain prescription drugs.
Last week police arrested Bradley Eugene Anderson and charged him with prescription fraud.
Police said the victims had no idea they were being taken. They said the hairdresser would pick up important clues from casual conversation, remember those details, and then hit 15 pharmacies in North and South Carolina.
“I have no comment,” Anderson said.
6NEWS caught up with Anderson and his southeast Charlotte home. He owns Studio 416 on Providence Road.
“I think the general reaction was shock,” said Capt. Bruce Bellamy, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
Bellamy heads the city’s VICE unit. He said Anderson used information from his customers to forge prescriptions for hydrocodone, a painkiller.
“You have a whole range of emotion from being shocked to surprised. They may have been taken advantage of. Betrayal and anger and so forth,” Bellamy said.
6NEWS tried to get Anderson to tell his side of the story.
“Is there anything at all you want to say about this,” asked 6NEWS reporter Glenn Counts.
“I have nothing to say. I’d appreciate it if you’d leave me alone,” Anderson said.
Police said they actually caught Anderson in the act at a local pharmacy. They said his clients had no idea that the information he was picking up in casual conversation was being used against them.
“They’d start a conversation I had a birthday today…when is your birthday? That kind of information can actually be used against you and it’s kind of alarming,” Bellamy said.
Police said people should be very careful with who they share information with.
Anderson’s name may sound familiar. His father was a famous wrestler who used to wrestle against Ric Flair. Anderson also had a brief career as a wrestler himself.
 

 

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